Donate in Memory


Giving in memory is a powerful way to cherish the special memories of your loved one whilst restoring the lives of women in Ethiopia who have suffered terrible childbirth injuries.

Honour the Life of Your Loved One 

Make a gift in memory to celebrate the life of your loved one, Etch in Memory their name on our In Loving Memory monument or create an online tribute page to share with family and friends.

A gift in memory honours your loved one and ensures Catherine’s extraordinary legacy lives on.

“My dream is to eradicate obstetric fistula from Ethiopia. I won’t achieve this in my lifetime, but you can in yours." - Dr Catherine Hamlin AC


A message from Mamitu

Donate to a Tribute in Memory

 Make a gift in memory to celebrate the life of your loved one.

Etch in Memory

Add the name of your loved one to a dedicated In Loving Memory monument in the grounds of Hamlin’s Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital in Ethiopia.

Create a Tribute in Memory

Leave messages of love and support, share photos and make donations in memory of someone special on your own Tribute page.

Why donate in memory?

Fiona told us why she chose to honour her Mum with a gift in memory.

Some supporters ask that funeral guests make a donation instead of sending flowers. This is a very special way to make a long-lasting difference.

Leaving a Lasting Legacy

70,000+

Women’s lives have been restored by Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia after the trauma of obstetric fistula

270+

Hamlin Midwives have graduated from the Hamlin College of Midwives who are saving lives and preventing obstetric fistula in rural Ethiopia

90+

Hamlin-supported midwifery clinics in remote areas of Ethiopia

Our goal is to eradicate obstetric fistula in Ethiopia. Forever.

Help us spread the word to end obstetric fistula
Help us spread the word to end obstetric fistula
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Catherine Hamlin Fistula Foundation acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Elders past, present and emerging throughout Australia and the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Traditional Owners of the land and waterways on which our Australian office is situated. We acknowledge the many ethnic groups in Ethiopia and their ancestral and cultural connection to the land where our work is undertaken.