The Donaldson’s Continue to Fight - Urgent Help Needed to Fund Offshore Cancer Treatment for their son Hugo
Beachlands, Auckland
Sam and Aaron’s 11-year-old son, Hugo, has endured what no child should. In January 2024, at just 9 years old, he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma - a rare and aggressive childhood cancer.
After 9 rounds of high-dose chemotherapy and 28 sessions of radiation, Hugo was declared clear in August 2024. Sadly, whilst on maintenance chemotherapy, he relapsed in March 2025 and began another intensive chemotherapy regime. Despite initial progress, scans in September 2025 revealed further cancer growth. Within days, Hugo went from having a sore leg to being unable to walk, wheelchair-bound and in severe pain.
He has since undergone further radiation and change in treatment, but options in NZ are running out.
Hugo has been accepted into a CAR T therapy clinical trial in the US. While the treatment itself is free, hospital and living costs are not and total around $500,000 NZD, payable upfront.
Sam and Aaron are applying to withdraw their KiwiSaver, selling assets, and exploring every option they can, but they can’t do it alone. Every donation, big or small, helps get Hugo closer to potentially life-saving treatment and the chance to be a normal kid again which the Donaldsons are desperate for.
If the overseas treatment can’t proceed, option to direct funds to other treatment or Hugo-related care which we will update as we go
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Hugos Aunty
Funds raised will go toward:
- Hospital and associated medical costs in the US for the CAR T-cell clinical trial
- Travel and accommodation expenses for Hugo and his parents
- Necessary support care and medical logistics while overseas
Houston here we come 11 January 2026
Hi everyone,
We wanted to provide an update regarding Hugo’s travel to Houston for the Car-T Therapy trial.
We are now booked to fly this Friday, January 16th, and treatment is expected to begin on January 26th.
Thank you again for all your support in allowing us to pursue this opportunity for Hugo. For those interested in the treatment he will be receiving, here is a story about a patient from this same trial and medical team: https://www.texaschildrens.org/content/patient-stories/texas-childrens-cancer-and-hematology-center-saves-young-patient-clinical
While the specific types of cancer differ, it provides an encouraging look at what is possible.
Love Aaron, Sam, Hugo and Louis xoxo
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