How will you help keep the Flying Doctor in the skyways and on the highways?
Raise funds any way you like. Set off on a gruelling physical challenge, host a charity fundraising event, ask for donations instead of birthday presents, grow a sick mullet, or chop it off.
No matter how you choose to start your fundraising activity, you'll be helping to give peace of mind for all Australians to do their thing, knowing they'll get the finest care in the furthest corner.
Whatever it is, do your thing to spread our wings.
How will you wing it?
Do your thing!
From dressing up in drag to growing out a sick mullet. Spread your wings and soar!
Give it up
Kick a habit or cut back, and raise funds while you’re at it.
Get fit and fundraise
Feel great. Set yourself a
fitness challenge.
Birthday coming up?
Put the pressies on hold, ask for donations instead.
Be the host with the most
Host a charity event.
Fundraise in memory
Honour the legacy of a loved one with a donation.
How it works
STEP 1
Sign up
The easy part! Get started with a couple of clicks.
STEP 2
Set your goal
How far will your fundraising soar? That’s up to you!
STEP 3
Do your thing
…and remember to let everyone know about it.
Feeling Stuck? Need Inspiration?
Every two minutes, someone needs the Royal Flying Doctor Service
24,889
Nurse, GP and Dental clinics are conducted across Australia each year.
36,951
Australians are flown each year by our expert aeromedical teams.
58,839
patient road transports across Australia each year.
Get inspired
Chris & David’s Epic Jet Ski Adventure
“The RDFS is a worthy service that does so much good. Having an adventure that benefits others just makes sense!”
Amanda & Lisa’s Big Birthday Pressie
“We’re happily celebrating Michael's 90th Birthday by fundraising – no need to scratch their heads over a pressie. He’s a decades-long supporter of this wonderful organisation”
Steph’s Pilates Helping Pilots (and more!)
“I’m running a Pilates Mat work session with proceeds going to the RFDS. The Flying Doctor is an important and essential part of living in regional and remote areas.”