Twelve celebrities entered the South African jungle for I’m A Celebrity Australia 2025—all hoping to walk away with the prize money for their charity.
While the I’m a Celebrity cast are paid a pretty penny into their personal accounts for their time on the show, the winner also pockets a healthy sum for their chosen charity.
I’m a Celebrity Australia 2024 winner Skye Wheatley nominated Bully Zero as her chosen charity. When she was crowned Queen of the Jungle in the finale, she scored 100 thousand dollars for the organisation.
Read on to find out which charities the I’m a Celebrity Australia 2025 cast are playing for.
All the charities the I’m a Celebrity 2025 cast are playing for
Matty J
Charity: Starlight Foundation
The Starlight Children’s Foundation Australia helps sick kids and their families by bringing fun and happiness to tough times. Through programs like Captain Starlight, Starlight Express Rooms, and life-changing wish granting, they make hospital stays less scary and a whole lot brighter.
Nicky Buckley
Charity: Ovarian Cancer Australia
Ovarian Cancer Australia is a charity dedicated to supporting women affected by ovarian cancer and raising awareness about this silent killer. They provide personalised support, advocate for better healthcare, and fund vital research to improve survival rates and find a cure.
Reggie Bird
Charity: Guide Dogs
Guide Dogs Australia helps people with low vision or blindness live independently and confidently. From training life-changing guide dogs to offering mobility services and support, they empower people to thrive.
Shayna Jack
Charity: Prostate Cancer Foundation Australia
Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia is all about supporting men and their families through every step of their prostate cancer journey. They provide expert advice, fund life-saving research, and work to raise awareness about Australia’s most common cancer in men.
Tina Provis
Charity: Dementia Australia
Dementia Australia is here to help Aussies navigate the challenges of dementia with expert support, advice, and services. They’re about creating a more inclusive and dementia-friendly community, from raising awareness to funding research.
Zach Tuohy
Charity: HeartKids
HeartKids is all about supporting kids with congenital heart disease and their families through treatment, recovery, and beyond. They offer vital support services, raise awareness, and fund research to improve care and outcomes for Aussie kids with heart conditions.
Geraldine Hickey
Charity: Dementia Australia
Dementia Australia supports people with dementia, their families, and carers by providing education, resources, and personalised help. They’re also driving research and awareness to create a future where dementia is better understood and managed.
Dave Hughes
Charity: Robert Connor Dawes Foundation
The Robert Connor Dawes Foundation supports young Aussies battling brain cancer by funding vital research and providing personalised care. They’re on a mission to improve survival rates and quality of life for kids facing this tough challenge.
Max Balegde
Charity: Minus 18
Minus18 is Australia’s leading charity for LGBTQIA+ youth, creating safe spaces and providing support for young people to be their true selves. They host events, offer resources, and advocate for inclusion to help queer youth feel seen, supported, and celebrated.
Samantha Moitzi
Charity: Butterfly Foundation
The Butterfly Foundation works to support Aussies struggling with eating disorders and body image issues. They provide counselling, resources, and advocacy to help people live healthier, happier lives and break free from negative body image.
Sam Thaiday
Charity: Find Ya Feet
Find Ya Feet Foundation helps Aussie kids and families impacted by cancer by providing financial support and practical assistance. They’re try to make life a bit easier for those going through tough times, offering everything from bills help to mental health support.
Harrison Reid
Charity: Live Learn Survive
Live Learn Survive Foundation empowers young Australians to confidently navigate life’s challenges by teaching essential life skills and resilience. Through programs and workshops, they help kids develop the tools they need to thrive in any situation.
I’m a Celebrity Australia… Get Me Out Of Here Australia 2025 airs Sundays at 7pm and Monday – Thursdays at 7:30pm on Channel 10 and 10Play.
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