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Your impact

With the support of generous individuals, lives are brightened every day at Auckland City Hospital.

Our supporters make a meaningful difference by helping
patients and communities receive exceptional, life-saving care.

When you support our hospital, your impact goes beyond the scope of government funding, to unlock the future of healthcare. You make it possible to modernise equipment and expand facilities, improve patient services and treatments, support healthworkers, and invest in research.

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Auckland City Hospital teams rely on donations to unlock the best possible future of healthcare for their patients, beyond what government funding alone provides.

Our hospital offers critical regional and national services, such as heart and lung transplants, high-risk birthcare, advanced stroke treatments, and cancer services; and its emergency department sees more than 72,000 people each year.  

Your potential impact is limitless.  Whether you want to support a project, or a hospital department dear to you, your impact is your choice. We have four visionary programmes, developed in partnership with hospital leaders, which aim to shape and uplift the future of healthcare. 

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Our visionary programmes

Accelerating world-class facilities and technology

Accelerating world-class facilities and technology

Patients rely on our world-class healthcare teams for life-saving care. Your support helps us give those teams innovative equipment and resources that empower them to perform at their highest potential.
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Advancing the healthcare workforce

Advancing the healthcare workforce

Your gifts allow us to go above and beyond, providing growth and wellbeing opportunities and assistance to our hospital workforce, and helping them deliver the best possible care to patients and their wh?nau.
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Enhancing the patient and wh?nau experience

Enhancing the patient and wh?nau experience

Hospitals are often the setting for some of life's most difficult moments. From thoughtfully designed spaces to providing extra TLC, you contribute to therapeutic benefits that truly make a difference.
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Increasing world-class research opportunities

Increasing world-class research opportunities

Auckland City Hospital is home to New Zealand’s largest clinical research facility. Your support accelerates ground-breaking discoveries that shape the future of healthcare.
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Your impact at a glance

It is your selfless donations and fundraising efforts that make our work possible.  We would not exist without our supporters, and on behalf of the hospital teams you help, thank you for your generosity.

We launched in a unique half decade – 2018-2023.  As a nation, we endured an unprecedented global pandemic and saw a major health reform. Through it all, together, we made a big impact in our hospital. Your donations in our first five years (see table) continue to enhance the care and health of patients and communities.

We are so grateful for the improvements you make possible in our hospital, like the examples below, which will benefit us all for years to come.

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Over $5.5 million raised in our first five years to enhance the care and health of patients

90 aspiring nurses and midwives have received scholarships and graduated

44 hospital whānau rooms have been refurbished, to create welcoming, calming spaces

Nearly $250,000 has assisted health workers in times of need and crisis

A sensory garden for mental health patients has been built to support therapy and healing

NZ’s first-ever supine bike in an ICU has been funded to help rehabilitate bed-bound patients

Most life-like birthing simulator has been gifted to our midwives, who deliver over 7,000 babies every year

More than 5,000 donations have been made to a range of hospital services in our first five years

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Your support will help Auckland City Hospital’s teams do even more for patients and whānau in their care, beyond what government funding can provide.