Give Young Patients a Better Christmas
Give Young Patients a Better Christmas
Christmas is traditionally a
special time when families come together, exchange gifts and
share joy but for many young people, this occasion can
highlight the hard times they are facing in hospital.
Two New Zealand charities, the Starship Foundation and the Māia Health Foundation, have been announced as the beneficiaries for all gold coin donations from Westfield’s Christmas gift wrapping service at six shopping centres across New Zealand.
Scentre Group’s New Zealand Regional Manager, Linda Trainer says the aim of Westfield’s Christmas campaign is to inspire shoppers to show goodwill in the season of giving.
“Westfield’s wish this Christmas is to help New Zealand children and families in need by customers supporting two very worthy children’s charities,” Trainer says.
It is the eleventh year Westfield has supported New Zealand charities at Christmas. Shoppers will be encouraged to embrace the Christmas spirit by donating a gold coin at gift wrapping booths across the country
All funds raised from North Island centres will be donated to the Starship Foundation, with South Island funds going to the Māia Health Foundation.
The Māia Health Foundation will put the funds towards major enhancements to the children’s ward at Christchurch Hospital, to provide a welcoming difference for children and their families.
Māia Health Foundation Chief Executive Michael Flatman says the support is vital to ensure a unique, healing and supportive environment is developed to make each stay as comfortable as possible for both the child and their family.
“Māia Health Foundation is about enhancing the health experience in Canterbury – taking it from good to great. We’re huge on communities supporting communities,” Flatman adds.
The South Island campaign kicks off with gift wrapping booths open at Westfield Riccarton between Friday 9 December – Saturday 24 December.
ENDS