Coles Group has launched the Coles sick kids fundraising campaign across Australia, with more than 170 participating products supporting the national charity Hospitals United for Sick Kids. The campaign runs across Coles supermarkets and Coles Online until 7 April 2026, with 50 cents donated from each participating product sale.
The initiative is being delivered together with Coles suppliers, whose products will generate donations when purchased in store or online during the campaign period.
Funds raised through the appeal will support children’s hospital foundations and paediatric healthcare programs across several Australian states.
What is the Coles Hospitals United for Sick Kids appeal?
The Coles Hospitals United for Sick Kids appeal is a supermarket fundraising campaign that raises donations through participating grocery products sold at Coles stores and online.
The initiative forms part of Coles’ partnership with Hospitals United for Sick Kids, a charity network supporting children’s hospital foundations across Australia.
At a glance
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Campaign runs across Coles supermarkets and online until 7 April 2026
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More than 170 products participate in the fundraising campaign
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50 cents from each participating product sale is donated
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The campaign is supported by Coles suppliers
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Funds support children’s hospitals and paediatric programs across Australia
According to Coles, funds raised through the campaign will contribute to healthcare initiatives supporting children receiving treatment in hospitals across the country.
Customers can participate in the Coles sick kids fundraising campaign by purchasing participating products during the appeal period. Donations can also be made at the checkout.
Selected Coles private label products will continue to generate donations for Hospitals United for Sick Kids throughout the year.
The Coles sick kids fundraising campaign runs across stores and online until 7 April 2026.
Editor’s Note: This article is based on an official announcement from Coles regarding its 2026 Hospitals United for Sick Kids fundraising campaign in Australia.







