Florence Petersen Leukaemia Trust

Florence Petersen Leukaemia Trust

We are a source of funding for blood cancer patients and initiatives that deliver patient support services in the Wellington area.

Wellington

In 2020 the Florence Petersen Leukaemia Trust and the SAM Trust merged to form the LifeBlood Trust to support a range of services to make life more tolerable for haematology patients in the Wellington region.

We have been able to give seed support for the Wellington Public Hospital to employ critical haematology specialist nursing staff and to help with important travel grants.

We continue to be a source of funding for patients in the Wellington area as well as other blood cancer initiatives including Myeloma New Zealand and CLL Advocates New Zealand in the delivery of their blood cancer patient support services.

More recently a donation has gone to the Malaghan Institute to employ a Clinical registrar for the car-T cell program that will benefit patients with advanced leukaemia and limited options.

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