Snowdome Foundation was formed in 2010 with a mission to accelerate next-generation treatments for Australian blood cancer (leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma) patients to help them live longer, better lives. Snowdome work to fast-track access to innovative blood cancer treatments by channelling your donations into ground breaking medical research, clinical trials and personalised therapies. In many cases, clinical trials are the last ‘hope’ for patients. There is no other Australian organisation with this unique research focus supporting blood cancer patients in this way.

Since inception, Snowdome has raised over $28 million, and extended over 40 research grants to fund over 50 multi-year research positions. The Snowdome Foundation in collaboration with Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision received the inaugural National Charity award in the 2016 Telstra Australian Business Awards in recognition of their outstanding work.  In 2018, Snowdome and Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision ranked #59 in Financial Times 1000: High-Growth Companies in Asia-Pacific. In July 2019, Snowdome was awarded a Perpetual IMPACT Philanthropy Program grant.

The money you raise at the 2020 My Mount Eliza Run and Fun Festival will go towards funding a cutting-edge research project in multiple myeloma to give Australians like Geoff the best opportunity of a cure.  On behalf of Australian blood cancer patients – THANK YOU.