The children and families that participate in FunFlight's activities are invited from other charities; we have provided joy flights for members of organisations such as the Starlight Foundation, Canteen, Ronald McDonald House, HeartKids, Camp Quality, Uniting Care, Special Schools, etcetera. If you represent a charity and would like to participate in a FunFlight event, please contact us HERE.

Since 1988, the Starlight Children's Foundation has brightened the lives of seriously ill and hospitalised children, and their families, by delivering innovative programs that restore the fun, laughter and joy that serious illness takes away. Thanks to FunFlight more Starlight children and their families have been able to access and benefit from Starlight's Escapes Program, which provides children and their families with some much needed time out.
Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) is an independent, non-profit organisation, that seeks to help seriously ill children and their families lead happier, healthier lives. RMHC were founded in memory of McDonald's creator, Ray Kroc, who believed in charitable works as a way of putting something back into the community. McDonald's Australia continues to fund all administrative and management costs of Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Camp Quality is a non profit organisation that is committed to bringing hope and happiness to every child living with cancer, their families and communities through ongoing quality recreational,
educational, hospital and financial support programs.
HeartKids is unique in that it is the only organisation in Australia solely focussed on all aspects of chidlren's heart disease. HeartKids offers support to HeartKids and to families of children with heart disease, be it congenital (born with) or acquired.
UnitingCare Australia is an agency of the National Assembly of the Uniting Church in Australia. We
represent the Uniting Church’s network of UnitingCare community services of which there are over 1,300 service delivery sites nationwide. It provides services to older Australians, children, young people and families, Indigenous Australians, people with disabilities, the poor and disadvantaged, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and older Australians in urban, rural and remote communities.
The Salvation Army is one of the world’s largest Christian social welfare organisations with more than 1,650,000 members working in over 110 countries and has been operating in Australia for almost 130 years. Currently we have more than 6,500 officers and staff delivering in excess of 600 specifically designed social programs across Australia.The Salvation Army helps more than 1 million Australians every year – that’s one person every 30 seconds!