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A marathon for the Otago Rescue Helicopter Trust

$200 donated
Given by 3 generous donors in 10 weeks

Help support Cumberland College's marathon for the Otago Rescue Helicopter Trust.

Otago

The Otago Rescue Helicopter Trust enables the Otago Regional Rescue Helicopters to be a lifeline for people in need across the South Island, 24/7, 365 days a year.

Delivering advanced paramedic care to 66,500 square kilometres, the Otago Regional Rescue Helicopter provides lifesaving care to patients in the most dire of situations, and delivers them to the Dunedin Hospital.

Cumberland College neighbours the Dunedin Hospital, and so as residents we are all too aware of the sheer magnitude of work that the Otago Regional Rescue Helicopter has to deal with.

So this year, residents of Cumberland College will be running the Dunedin Marathon as a fundraiser in support of the amazing work provided by the Otago Rescue Helicopter.

So please, help us support this amazing cause.

Ngā mihi,

The residents of Cumberland College.

Cumberland College's involvement (page creator)

Cumberland College, in being the old nurses ward, is located directly beside where the Otago Regional Rescue Helicopter lands at the Dunedin Hospital, and we would like to show our support and appreciation for their lifesaving work.

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Anne
Anne on 18 Aug 2021
Wonderful what you are doing Poppy. With love from the Aunty Anne and Uncle Mark
$50
Belinda
Belinda on 17 Aug 2021
Good luck P!
$50
Josh
Josh on 08 Jul 2021
Good luck everyone!
$100

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This campaign started on 8 Jul 2021 and ended on 17 Sep 2021.