A number of well-known faces have entered the jungle to battle it out for $100,000 in prize money for their nominated charities on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Australia 2024.
Come on. You really didn’t think the celebs were roughing it and snacking on all kinds of creepy crawlies just for the fun of it, did ya?!
In the past, I’m a Celebrity winners have gone on to donate their winnings to charities such as Lifeline and Dementia Australia.

So, which charities are being featured on I’m a Celebrity 2024?
Brittany Hockley | RizeUp Australia

RizeUp Australia is a national organisation that collaborates with domestic violence agencies to enhance their provided services.
They help women escape dangerous situations and help give them a fresh start with housing, donations, help and appliances.
Callum Hole | Movember

Movember raises funds and awareness for men’s health; specifically prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention.
Candice Warner | Dolly’s Dream

Dolly’s Dream works to change bullying culture by addressing the impact of bullying, anxiety, depression and youth suicide through education and direct support to young people and families.
Ellie Cole | Challenge

Challenge supports children and families living with cancer. They provide therapy, hospital support, accommodation and social support through camps, activities and support groups.
Frankie Muniz | Dementia Australia

Dementia Australia provides tons of information about dementia, from general information to information for risk reduction, as well as resources to help educate on dementia.
Khanh Ong | Minus18 Youth

Minus18 Youth educates schools, parents, and communities, and throws events to help people find others in the LGBTQIA+ community.
Michelle Bridges | Women’s Community Shelters

Women’s Community Shelters take women and children in to provide safety and assist in creating a new life.
Peter Daicos | Flicker of Hope

Flicker of Hope Foundation raises funds for Neurofibromatosis medical research.
Skye Wheatley | Bully Zero

Bully Zero, Australia’s leading bullying prevention charity, was founded by Ali Halkic after his son tragically died by suicide after falling victim to cyberbullying.
Stephen K Amos | Banksia Palliative Care Service

Banksia Palliative Care Service is a not-for-profit organisation and the sole Victorian State Government-funded community palliative care service.
Banksia provides free home-based palliative care for children and adults living with a progressive terminal illness.
Tristan MacManus | Little Legs Foundation

Little Legs raise funds for awareness and help aid in the fight to find a cure for brain cancer by supporting organisations such as the Charlie Teo Foundation.
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