The Sisterhood Foundation’s purpose is to hear, acknowledge and address the unique health issues impacting Australian women and girls.
Its mission is to build capability in frontline charities and deliver programs that create positive health outcomes in the lives of women and girls.The Foundation is the official charity for all Wesfarmers Health businesses from 2025.
A proud history
The Sisterhood Foundation, previously known as the Priceline Sisterhood Foundation, has a proud history of supporting Australian women and their families.
Over the last 13 years, the Foundation has raised $10.82 million. The Sisterhood Foundation is now growing its impact with a new focus on health equality for Australian women and girls.
Meet the charity partners
In line with its purpose, the Sisterhood haseight strategically aligned charity partners that champion a range of health and wellbeing causes.
Jean Hailes for Women's Health
Jean Hailes for Women’s Health is dedicated to improving women’s health across Australia through every life stage by providing free, evidence-based health information for women, girls and gender-diverse people.
Smiling Mind is a leading prevention-focussed mental health not-for-profit. The organisation helps minds thrive with evidence-based tools and resources including Australia’s most trusted mental wellbeing app.
Her Heart is Australia’s only not-for-profit organisation focused on the prevention of women’s heart disease. Her Heart educates and empowers women to take control of their lives and make necessary changes to decrease their risk of developing heart disease.
Share the Dignity supports women, girls and those who menstruate who are experiencing, or are at risk, of homelessness, domestic violence or poverty. Share the Dignity distributes period products to those in need and works to achieve menstrual equity in Australia.
Fitted for Work helps women become work ready, gain secure employment and experience success in their careers by supporting the development of practical skills, knowledge and self-esteem.
Motherless Daughters Australia supports and connects girls and women who have lost mothers by providing peer support opportunities both online and within the community.
Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia (PANDA) supports women, men and families across Australia who suffer from perinatal anxiety and depression and postnatal psychosis.
SisterWorks supports migrant, refugee and asylum-seeker women to become economically empowered by helping them to develop skills, confidence and connections. It also supports women to find employment, start their own businesses and navigate the Australian system.