Help us finish the Hillary House Leadership Centre where young people can be motivated to plan and complete their dreams.
Auckland
This campaign is to enable the Hillary House Leadership Centre Trust to complete the rebuilding of the house, originally built by Sir Edmund and Lady Louise, after it was moved to a new site at Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate School in 2011. We are seeking $50,000 help from the public to enable us to provide blinds and window shades, signage, establishment of a website, and to develop educational and promotional resources for visitors to the centre to learn about its history and the achievements of Sir Ed. Hillary Bricks: if you donate more than $350 in any single donation you will be couriered a 'Hillary' brick, from Sir Ed's study, in a specially designed box along with a Certificate of Authenticity, and if you donate between $250 - $350 you will be couriered a brick from the house, (no box) again with a Certificate of Authenticity. These will become mementos of a wonderful man who achieved so much in his lifetime - for himself but also by giving to so many others.
Robin Houlker is deputy chair of the Hillary House Leadership Centre and is coordinating the Give-A-Little Campaign on behalf of the Trust. She was instrumental in finding companies to assist with providing materials for the rebuild of Hillary House and has been a trustee since 2013.
I think it all comes down to motivation.
If you really want to do something, you will work hard for it. Edmund Hillary
We are looking for generous New Zealanders who are proud of their heritage and want to preserve a genuine legacy.
After 5 years of fundraising, and support from businesses and sponsors a small trust (Hillary House Leadership Trust) opened Sir Edmund Hillary’s old home as a Leadership Centre in Auckland on May 29th 2014. The vision of the Trust is that the house will become a focal place for leadership development in the spirit of Sir Ed’s achievements in conquering the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest on 29th May 1953. It is also becoming a special place where memorabilia, books, and items about Sir Ed’s achievements can be seen.
Our campaign is to enable us to finish the house, including completing our Code of Compliance and so we are seeking help from the public. This will enable us to provide blinds and window shades, signage, establishment of a website, and to develop educational and promotional resources for visitors to the centre to learn about its history and the achievements of Sir Ed.
During our fundraising journey, with the support of Remuera Rotary, we held a Buy a Hillary Brick Campaign. It is now your opportunity when you donate $350 or more to receive one limited authentic brick from Sir Ed’s study in a wooden commemorative box. This will be couriered directly to you with its Certificate of Authenticity. Furthermore, if you donate between $250 and 350, you will receive a brick from the house (without the box) but with a certificate also. This brick will also be couriered directly to you.
Sir Ed and his wife, Louise built the house in Remuera in 1956 and in the move to a site within the campus of Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate School in Otara, the house has remained very close to the original design. It has been a long journey since the house was cut into sections following a blessing, stored while funding was sourced and approvals gained for the re-siting and then for re-construction to begin in 2013. The photos below show some of the journey.
Lady June Hillary, Peter and Sarah and other family have generously donated some memorabilia and once the house is fully completed there will be opportunities for the public to visit this special place.
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