Financial Support

Invest in Our Mission

Every dollar raised helps IDFA continue its vital work supporting Australians living with immunodeficiencies. Your generosity directly impacts the lives of our members, giving them access to essential services, connection, and a stronger voice.

Thanks to your support, IDFA members can:
Access free resources—both in print and online
Join member meet-ups and national conferences
Connect with medical experts, researchers, and allied health professionals through webinars and events
Participate in our peer mentor program for shared support and guidance
Take part in advocacy and awareness campaigns that drive real change

Your contribution helps build a more informed, connected, and empowered community.

Provide Entertainment Opportunities

Donate to International Entertainment (commercial fundraiser) organising shows for the disadvantaged on our behalf.

Direct Donation

Would you consider making a direct donation to support our cause?

Sponsorship Opportunities

Through the kind support of our sponsors we are able to deliver ongoing value to our members through a range of opportunities.

Play for Purpose

Support Immune Deficiencies Foundation Australia and you can win hundreds of amazing prizes!

Important note – Please do not make donations or sponsor payments for International Entertainment shows Circus Quirkus, Razzamatazz or World Festival of Magic via link above. Please contact us at info@idfa.org.au or call us on 1800 100 198 if you have any questions regarding these payments.

Testimonials

Circle of Support Peer Mentor

 

“I know how difficult and lonely the journey is after being diagnosed with an immunodeficiency. By volunteering as a CoS peer mentor, I can support other members on their journey and remove that sense of loneliness. It is immensely satisfying knowing that I’ve helped support a member through a difficult time.” – Kylie

IDFA Board Member

 

“I don’t want my struggle to make me a victim. I want my battle to make me someone else’s hero.” This quote resonated with me as it sums up the essence of why I volunteer for IDFA. I spent the first decade after my diagnosis pretty much alone with no information and no idea what to do when I got sick. When I found IDFA, I found understanding and a community. The road to diagnosis is long and to know you are not alone is immensely comforting.” – Pearl

SCID Advocate

 

“It is important to support those who are making a difference in people’s lives. Our researchers need support in lots of different ways. Most people can’t make large financial donations, but we can help in other ways such as through patient stories and advocacy. Contacting members of Parliament, local members, and local media can highlight immunodeficiencies and the work of IDFA. Attending local community events and talking to people about these conditions all help. From giving your time you receive more back.” – Jenny

IDFA Board Member and Medical Advisory Panel

 

“There is great value in being a health care professional member of a patient support organisation. Not only is there the potential to directly contribute to improved health outcomes for our patients and their families, but the better understanding of the impact of disease and their treatments from a patient and family perspective enhances our clinical interactions and practice to the benefit of our patients and community.” – Melanie