Countdown Kids Appeal - $112,000 for Child Health Care
Thanks, Countdown Kids Appeal - $112,000 for Child Health Care
The Countdown Kids Hospital Appeal has wrapped up for 2017 with the handover of $112,158 to Northland District Health Board Child Health Services.
The presentation of the giant cheque was made at the Countdown supermarket at Whangarei’s Okara Park shopping complex, where store manager Michael Ravlich and Countdown group manager for Northland Chris George presented the cheque to Child Health Services service manager Yvonne Hunter and Health of Older People & Clinical Support general manager Neil Beney.
Over 7500 children and babies are admitted to one of the four Northland hospitals each year. Funds donated by the Appeal to Northland DHB help Maternal and Child Health Services afford items on a ‘wish list.’
Some of the equipment donations to the appeal have paid for in the past include ECG machines, BiliSoft blankets, neonatal respiration monitors, PARI Sprint nebulisers, ultrasound machines, Giraffe heat tables, an OmniBed, incubator cots, trolleys and i-STAT Alinity blood sampling machines.
Child Health Services service manager Yvonne Hunter announced similar equipment on a wish list running to three pages will be purchased again in the coming year, thanks to a particularly strong appeal which has raised $16,104 more than the 2016 appeal.
In handing over the cheque, Chris noted the money raised comes from a combination of efforts big and small. Some of the most significant contributions have included the October 28 charity auction, which raised over $10,000, right down to the little things at both Northland hospitals and Countdown stores, such as bake sales and raffles.
Chris said some stores in particular went all-out to collect donations, in particular Countdown supermarkets in Kerikeri, Dargaville and Whangarei – but there was even the tiny Countdown in Paihia where staff stood outside all day selling raffle tickets.
Chris said
the money raised just in Northland in the 11 years the
appeal has been running was $677,043 at last count.
Nationwide, the appeal has raised $11.6m since 2007. The
amount raised in total nationwide this year was
$1.267m.
In his presentation speech, Chris also
acknowledged the faces of the campaign in the Northland
appeal.
They were Whangarei baby Taonga Peita and his mum
Miranda Shackell. Taonga spent two and a half weeks in
Whangarei Hospital’s Specialist Care Baby Unit after he
was born prematurely on May 16 this year.
He continues
to rely upon oxygen 24/7, has Down Syndrome as well as
transient myeloproliferative disorder, which can sometimes
lead to acute myeloid leukaemia. Taonga also has a small
hole in his heart.
Yvonne Hunter acknowledged the
“huge amount of effort” Countdown staff and Northland
DHB child health staff both put into the
appeal.