Choose a hospital or let us decide
Select a hospital close to your heart, or choose "Where needed most" and we'll send your bear to a ward currently in need.
A gift that gives twice
Each donated bear brings comfort to a child in care and helps fund vital cancer research.
Buy for yourself or gift to someone else
You can have your bear(s) delivered to your own address or choose a different shipping address to send them as a gift.
Adventure awaits, matey!
Orlando's greatest treasure hunt is the mission to help children facing cancer. Every Orlando Pirate Bear purchased supports childhood cancer research through The Kids' Cancer Project, turning swashbuckling fun into real-world hope. He's the ideal gift for little adventurers, pirate enthusiasts, or anyone who believes the best treasures in life are friendship and making a difference. With Orlando by their side, children get an exciting companion for imaginative play and the knowledge that their cuddly crewmate is helping to chart a course toward brighter futures for kids who need it most.
Meet Orlando Pirate Bear, the cheeky scallywag ready to sail the high seas and steal your heart! Dressed in his complete pirate ensemble – red and white striped trousers, crisp white top, black waistcoat, skull-and-crossbones pirate hat, and a jaunty eye patch – Orlando is every bit the adventurous buccaneer.
While he loves hunting for buried treasure and exploring imaginary seas, this softhearted pirate has discovered something more valuable than gold and jewels: the perfect cuddle. Whether he's leading daring voyages across the living room or settling down for bedtime stories of adventure, Orlando brings excitement, imagination, and plenty of hugs to every day.
Join our BFF Program and make a lasting difference. By donating a bear each month or quarter, you'll bring comfort and hope to children in hospital all year round - not just at christmas.
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Read our Beary StoryWith little Sammy Superhero bear by his side, step-by-step, they were able to do it all together. We did so much role-play with his bear to get him comfortable with what was going on – that bear has been covered in plasters, had blood tests done and all sorts!