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Lions clubs around NZ have been fundraising since June 2021 to fully fund a Paediatric Intensive Care room at Starship Hospital – including all the medical kit needed. The effort was spearheaded by Warkworth Lions and the total needed of $406,700 was a lion-sized challenge. The money has been raised in classic Lion community style, with sausage sizzles, firewood sales, calendars, movie and quiz nights. Covid-19 got in the way, but as at December 3, $318,513 has been raised with more donations pledged. Grants will make up any shortfall. In total, this area’s Lions raised $28,000 – $20,000 from Ōrewa and $8000 from Whangaparāoa before that club closed. Last week Ōrewa Lions presented a cheque for the final $15,000. Pictured, from left are Ōrewa Lions Daryl Crosby, Deb Lagdon, Helen Roderick and Wendy Miller handing the money to Warkworth Lion Peter Henderson, PICU Appeal Coordinator.
‘Phenomenal’ Christmas lunch response An “absolutely phenomenal” response from the public and business community has ensured food on the table at this year’s free Christmas Day lunch in Ōrewa. This year the lunch is being put on by Love Soup Hibiscus Coast and the Salt
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Community Trust – Love Soup stepped in to ensure it went ahead after it was to be cancelled because no one had been found to run it this Christmas. Love Soup director Julie King says the response to the story about this in
Hibiscus Matters’ November 14 edition was immediate and overwhelming. So far more than $8000 has been donated. In previous years the Salt Trust has had to raise around $5000 to put on the lunch, and this year that sum was given in one
lump sum by an anonymous donor who saw the story. The additional money will cover any extra catering items needed because King, continued p2
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