The I’m A Celebrity Australia 2024 cast has traded in their plush lifestyles for red shirts and creepy crawlies, and they’re doing it in the name of charity.
The celebs take on some seriously scary challenges in series ten of I’m A Celebrity, and sadly, they will eventually be voted off by the Australian public until just one Jungle King of Jungle Queen remains.
That contestant will win $100,000 – but the money isn’t for themselves, but instead for their chosen charity.
Read on to find out more about the charities the I’m A Celebrity 2024 camp mates have chosen to work with.
Tristan MacManus
Charity: Little Legs Foundation
Dedicated in the memory of their daughter Alegra, Little Legs raise funds for awareness and help aid in the fight to find a cure of brain cancer by supporting organizations such as the Charlie Teo Foundation.
Stephen K Amos
Charity: Banksia Palliative Care Service
Banksia Palliative Care Service is a not-for-profit organisation that provides essential 24-hour, holistic palliative care and support to children and adults living with progressive terminal illness in their homes, thereby decreasing their need for hospital.
Khanh Ong
Charity: Minus18 Youth
They help LGBTQIA+ youth feel included. Minus18 educates schools, parents, communities and throw events to help people find others in the community.
Michelle Bridges
Charity: Women’s Community Shelters
Women’s community shelters take women and children in to provide safety and assist in creating a new life.
Ellie Cole
Charity: Challenge
Challenge supports children and families living with cancer. They bring happiness back into the families through therapy, hospital support, accommodation as well as social support through camps, activities and support groups.
Callum Hole
Charity: Movember
Charity and movement that raises funds and awareness for men’s health – specifically prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention.
Candice Warner
Charity: Dolly’s Dream
Dolly’s Dream is committed to changing the culture of bullying by addressing the impact of bullying, anxiety, depression and youth suicide, through education and direct support to young people and families.
Peter Daicos
Charity: Flicker of Hope
Flicker of Hope raises funds for medical research into Neurofibromatosis (NF). NF is a genetic disorder that can cause tumours, cancer, epilepsy, disfigurement, blindness and learning difficulties including autism.
Skye Wheatley
Charity: Bully Zero
Bully Zero is Australia’s leading bullying prevention charity. It was begun by founder Ali Halkic after his son tragically committed suicide after falling victim to cyber bullying. Halkic successfully lobbied the Victorian Government to erect barriers along the Westgate Bridge in Melbourne, preventing hundreds of suicides as a result. Now Bully Zero provides evidence-based education, advocacy and support for all communities across Australia.
Frankie Muniz
Charity: Dementia Australia
They provide tons of information about dementia. From general information to information for risk reduction, to resources to help educate on dementia.
Brittany Hockley
Charity: RizeUp Australia
They help women escape dangerous situations and help give them a fresh start with housing, donations, help, appliances etc.
Denise Drysdale
Charity: Gotcha4Life
Gotcha4Life is a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to building a mentally fit future. We develop and deliver preventative mental fitness campaigns, workshops, programs and resources in schools, sports clubs, workplaces and communities Australia-wide.
Watch I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Australia season 10 at 7.30 pm Sunday – Monday on 10 and 10Play.
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