The Harcourts Foundation Supports Circus Quirkusand the Immune Deficiencies Foundation Australia
- May 25
- 2 min read

The Harcourts Foundation is delighted to announce its support for Circus Quirkus, a cherished annual event that brings joy, wonder, and lasting memories to children with special needs and those experiencing disadvantage.
This year, the Foundation has proudly contributed a grant of $4,000.00 to help bring this incredible day to life.
Circus Quirkus is more than just an opportunity for children to experience world-class entertainment.
The event also serves a vital purpose by raising essential funds for the Immune Deficiencies Foundation Australia (IDFA), a registered charity dedicated to supporting children and families affected by Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders (PID).
Children living with PID face constant challenges due to a faulty or absent immune system, leaving them vulnerable to relentless infections and life-threatening complications.
With no available cure, ongoing treatments, including regular hospital infusions, are a necessary and significant part of their lives.
Heather Edwards, Harcourts South Australian CEO, and Kim Shorland, Business Owner of Harcourts Adelaide Hills (pictured), proudly joined the event to show their unwavering support for this meaningful cause and its mission to create unforgettable experiences for children in need.
"We’re honoured to play a role in supporting Circus Quirkus and the life-changing work of IDFA," said Heather Edwards.
"It’s incredibly rewarding to contribute to an event that not only brings joy to these children's lives but also strengthens a cause as impactful as the IDFA’s mission."
The Harcourts Foundation remains deeply committed to making a positive impact in communities by consistently supporting initiatives that uplift the lives of children, families, and those in need.
For more information on the Harcourts Foundation’s community projects or to learn more about the work of the IDFA, please visit their respective websites at www.harcourtsfoundation.org and www.idfa.org.au.















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