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 five visionary programmes, developed in partnership with hospital leaders, which aim to shape and uplift the future of healthcare. 

We are eternally grateful to our supporters for the impact already made across these programmes, which we invite you to explore…

DONATIONS IN NUMBERS

Your impact – 5 years in

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.

Your impact - 5 years in
Whānau rooms rejuvenation project
REFURBISHMENT

Whānau rooms rejuvenation project

Without our supporters, the hospital’s whānau room refurbishments simply wouldn’t have been possible.

The $1.2M project to refurbish 44 whānau rooms across Auckland City Hospital was funded by generous donations, including an extraordinary bequest.  Today, thanks to our supporters, the spaces respect tikanga Māori and are comfortable for people of all cultures and ethnicities.

INNOVATION

The future looks bright with Eyesi

The Lindsay Foundation donated nearly $400,000 to fund a virtual reality simulator for eye surgery training, which benefits thousands of patients.

The state-of-the-art equipment, Eyesi® Surgical, means ophthalmologists can practice delicate inner-eye surgeries, such as cataract removals, by replicating real-life situations.  Eyesi gives surgeons vital experience in a risk-free setting – developing new techniques before treating patients.

The future looks bright with Eyesi