The Otago Community Trust has announced a $300,000 grant
towards a Neurological Foundation Chair in Neurosurgery at the
University of Otago.
A public fundraising campaign launched on Friday aims to
raise $3 million to employ a professor and set up a
neurosurgery research unit at the university.
The professor will also work as the third neurosurgeon at
Dunedin Hospital.
The campaign had already generated a groundswell of public
support, project manager Irene Mosley said, and the community
trust grant takes the fundraising total to $812,360.
Chief executive Keith Ellwood said the Otago trust took its
lead from the huge level of public support shown during the
2010 campaign that was successful in retaining neurosurgery
in Dunedin, rather it than being based solely in
Christchurch.
The strength of feeling shown during the first campaign made
a compelling case for contributing to the fundraising, Mr
Ellwood said.
The trust had watched the public's involvement from "the
sidelines" with interest, he said.
The professor-led research unit would have huge benefits for
the university, while helping support the vital clinical
service of neurosurgery at Dunedin Hospital.
The University of Otago helped ensure good public health
services in the South, and the trust wished to support that,
Mr Ellwood said.
Since the launch, members of the campaign team had reported a
positive response from the community, Mrs Mosley said.
"Everyone involved in the campaign says people are
acknowledging their support.
"It appears, at this early stage, there is a high level of
support for giving some money for this project."
Planned fundraising events included opportunities to get fit,
and to learn more about neurology, neurosurgery, and brain
health.
People were invited to give their time, as well as money, to
the fundraising campaign, Mrs Mosley said.
How you can donate
The Neurological Foundation aims to raise $3 million to fund
the Neurological Foundation Chair in Neurosurgery to provide
enhanced research opportunities, an increased profile and
attract crucial talent to the Otago and Southland region.
The public can donate by:
• Visiting any branch of ANZ or National Bank
nationally.
The account name is Neurosurgery Campaign and the number is
06-0287-0133301-05. Any donation of more than $5 is eligible
for a charitable tax rebate.
• Going online.
Donations can be made at www.chairofneurosurgery.org.nz
• Picking up a copy of the Otago Daily Times.
A donation envelope will be included in the February 1
edition.
Any queries, contact campaign project manager Irene Mosley on
(03) 477-4837 or 027 277-5631; irene.mosley@neurological.org.nz
eileen.goodwin@odt.co.nz
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