Trusts & Foundations
We’re incredibly grateful to our visionary Trusts and Foundations who are helping us transform little lives through research.
We are enormously grateful for ongoing financial support from these trusts and foundations:
- Blue Waters Community Trust
- Bluesky Community Trust
- David Ellison Trust
- Dragon Community Trust
- Duke Family Trust
- Duo Trust
- EM & MH Stichbury Trust
- Estate of Ernest Hyam Davis & The Ted and Mollie Carr Endowment Fund
- Four Winds Foundation
- Ja Redwood
- James Searle Say Foundation
- Joyce Fisher Trust
- KD Kirby Charitable Trust
- Lion Foundation
- Louisa & Patrick Emmett Murphy Foundation
- Maurice Paykel Charitable trust
- Milestone Foundation
- North & South Trust
- Pelorus Trust
- Procare Charitable Foundation
- Rodmor Charitable Trust
- Sargood Bequest
- Stewart Family Charitable Trust
- T.M Hosking Charitable Trust
- The Freemasons Charity
- The Grassroots Trust
- The Trinity Foundation LTD
- The Trusts Community Foundations
- Aotearoa Trust
- Rano Community Trust
- Kiwi Gaming Foundation
- Christchurch Casino Charitable Trust
- Nikau Foundation
- Potter Masonic Trust
- The Clinton and Joy Whitley Fund
- James Russell Lewis Charitable Trust
Special mentions
We are extremely grateful to the Duke Family Foundation who supported the work of Sally Merry in her role as Cure Kids Duke Family Chair in Child and Adolescent Mental Health up until her retirement.
We also express our immense gratitude to the Lindsay Foundation and the Child Cancer Foundation for their support of the Paediatric Precision Cancer Project led, by Dr Andy Wood, for truly advancing the outcomes of children with hard-to-treat cancers.
We would like to acknowledge the very generous commitment of the Hugh Green Foundation to Dr Jiney Jose’s and Dr Peter Choi’s new research in treating brain cancer in children.
Thank you also to the Perpetual Guardian managed Estate of Ernest Hyam Davis & the Ted and Mollie Carr Endowment Fund, who have been long term supporters of Professor Lynette Sadleir’s research into finding causative genes in childhood epilepsy. This funding has led to better treatment paths and will ultimately lead to improved long-term outcomes for children with epilepsy.
A huge thank you also to the Hugo Charitable Trust for supporting Dr Sarah Fortune’s research into child and adolescent self-harm surveillance and suicide prevention.
We would also like to acknowledge and thank the following Trusts and Foundations for their on-going support.
Karitane Product Society - Rodmor Charitable Trust - Four Winds Foundation
We rely heavily on the loyal partnerships formed over the past 50 years and seek new supporters who share our goals.