A donation of $100,000 for neurosurgery has delighted
organisers of a public fundraising campaign, and brings the
overall tally to more than $900,000.
Dunedin's Perpetual Trust Ltd made the grant from its medical
services charitable trust.
The money will go towards the Neurological Foundation Chair
in Neurosurgery at the University of Otago, which ensures
neurosurgery remains at Dunedin Hospital, while establishing
a medical research centre.
Fundraising project manager Irene Mosley said the campaign
was working with various parties to secure donations, which
would be announced over the next few weeks, but Perpetual's
donation was out of the blue.
"What makes this one very special is that it has come
directly from the support and publicity . . . given this
campaign."
Mrs Mosley said that since the launch last Friday, the public
had donated (at last count) $5465.
The overall tally was $917,825.
Perpetual Trust trust consultant Kevin O'Sullivan said the
publicity around the fundraising campaign invoked memories of
the strength of the 2010 neurosurgery campaign, which was
about keeping neurosurgery at Dunedin Hospital.
"Our decision was based on the public awareness that was
created 18 months ago, and everything that has developed from
there."
Perpetual had sole discretion over the medical services
trust, so the decision could be made quickly.
To donate, visit a branch of ANZ or National Bank; any
queries contact Irene Mosley on (03) 477-4837 or 027
277-5631.
- eileen.goodwin@odt.co.nz
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