Grill’d is putting My Room Children’s Cancer Charity in the spotlight this June, committing $90,000 to support families affected by childhood cancer. Throughout June, My Room will take over every Local Matters jar across Grill’d’s 178 restaurants nationwide, with the burger chain committing a total donation of $90,000 to support family services, clinical care and childhood cancer research. Customers who purchase a burger at any Grill’d restaurant during the month will receive a token that can be placed into a My Room Local Matters jar as a show of support. The campaign takes place in partnership with Grill’d ambassador Oscar Piastri. The Formula One driver first became involved with My Room in 2025 after meeting Kruz, a young patient battling a rare form of leukaemia at the Melbourne Grand Prix. Piastri later auctioned a race-worn helmet, raising $107,000 for the charity and becoming an official My Room ambassador. His mother, Nicole, has also become involved in supporting the organisation. A life-changing journey Founded more than three decades ago, My Room Children’s Cancer Charity provides support to families navigating childhood cancer while also funding clinical care, research and trials aimed at improving outcomes for young patients. “For more than 33 years, My Room Children’s Cancer Charity has been there for families when life changes in an instant, from the moment their child is diagnosed and throughout every stage of the journey that follows,” said Margaret Zita OAM, CEO of My Room Children’s Cancer Charity. “Through this partnership with Grill’d, we have the opportunity to reach more families, raise greater awareness, and help ensure more children and young adults receive the care, support, and access to research they need. “We are incredibly grateful to Grill’d for getting behind My Room, and to every customer who chooses to show their support for us this June. It may seem like a small token, but together those tokens are an act of support that helps us change lives.” Local matters The June campaign marks one of the largest national charity partnerships undertaken through Grill’d’s Local Matters program, which has donated more than $7 million to community organisations since launching in 2011. Simon Crowe, Managing Director and Founder of Grill’d, said, “Local Matters has always been about giving back to local communities across the country and we’re proud to have donated over $7 million to tens of thousands of local community groups since 2011. “Childhood cancer impacts families right across Australia and we are hoping to raise awareness of the extraordinary work My Room does for these kids and families who rely on their support every day. This partnership is about supporting My Room and this incredible cause, and we’re honoured to play a small part in that.” Customers can support My Room throughout June by purchasing a burger at any Grill’d restaurant nationwide and placing their token into a My Room Local Matters jar. Source: ID Collective Find more food and drink updates on Crumb Wire.