Lion Hearts Learning: laughter, learning and courage at no cost

A group of adults pose for a group photo expressing happiness and joy.
Lion Hearts Learning is a South Australian charity bringing laughter, learning and connection to children and families affected by cancer or low immunity. From face-to-face playgroups and live online sessions to respite stays and creative education packs, every program is designed to support kids when they need it most, at no cost.

At Lion Hearts Learning (LHL), we believe every child deserves to play, learn and smile, even when life gets a little tough. We’re a special charity that supports children and families affected by cancer or low immunity. When kids can’t go to regular school because of medical treatments, we bring the fun and learning to them!

Our Face-to-Face Playgroup for ages 0–5 is a clean, safe, and happy place to play, make friends, and get school-ready. 

Can’t join in person? No worries! Jump “On Lion”, our exciting live online sessions filled with stories, songs, crafts, dancing, and even virtual farm visits!

Need a special family getaway? Our Butterfly House Respite gives families a free, peaceful place to rest, laugh, and make magical memories together.

And for those long hospital days or days at home, our Craft and Education Packs arrive in the mail bursting with fun, creative, and educational goodies for kids (and their siblings too!), ages 1 to 18yrs.

At Lion Hearts Learning, we help every child feel confident, connected, and courageous, because every little lion deserves to roar!


For more information, visit : lionheartslearning.com

 

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