Brighten the holidays for those in hospital.

Click the Christmas tree to light it up, make a donation, and leave a message for the incredible health workers caring for us this festive season. Meri Kirihimete!

Brighten the holidays for those in hospital.
LET’S GIVE STROKE PATIENTS THE BEST CHANCE OF SURVIVAL AND RECOVERY

Changing the game for stroke patients

Auckland City Hospital is a world leader in endovascular clot retrieval, where the brain clots that cause a stroke are mechanically removed.

This game-changing treatment has the biggest impact in terms of reducing disability among stroke patients, like Rupert (video left).

To meet demand, we need a dedicated treatment suite. You can help.

LET’S HELP ASPIRING NURSES AND MIDWIVES RISE

Supporting someone’s dream to become a nurse or midwife

Becoming a nurse is often a calling, but it is difficult for some to achieve without financial, practical and emotional support.

Our Rise scholarship supporters help students, like Genie (video right), who would otherwise be unable to gain their degree due to personal obstacles.

Can you help an aspiring nurse pursue their passion and rise to success?

Giving back to your chosen hospital department
LET’S HELP THE HOSPITAL SERVICE THAT HELPED YOU

Giving back to your chosen hospital department

We understand that you may wish to donate directly to the specific service that helped you or a loved one.

Whether you want to support intensive care patients, cancer patients, mental health clients or expectant mums – or any other hospital service – we can make it happen.

We will maximise your impact in your chosen hospital department.

Latest news

Catch up on what’s happening, thanks to our wonderful supporters and healthcare workers.

The future looks bright with Eyesi

The Lindsay Foundation has gifted nearly $400,000 to fund a virtual reality simulator for eye surgery training.

A birthday with a difference

“Mum didn’t want any presents for her birthday; she wanted to do something for the hospital.”

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Research has revealed things we can each do to achieve more happiness in our busy lives.