Starship Foundation

Starship Foundation

The Starship Foundation raises funds to provide world-class life saving care for the 130,000 young patients that visit Starship every year.

Auckland

The Starship Foundation relies on the generosity of its donors to help them fund items from the hospital. These can be the smallest comfort items for patients and families through to vital lifesaving equipment, and community support services to prevent children becoming ill.

With the support of donors, we have been able to boost many different areas of child health - from antenatal and newborn services through to other complex services like intensive care, heart, cancer and neurosurgery. We also apply funds to paediatric research and community projects which aim to keep children healthy and happy.

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Latest donations

Matthew McWha
Matthew McWha 4 days ago
$15
Becky
Becky 4 days ago
For our fave little miss Olympia.
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Becky
Becky on 28 Dec 2025
For our fave little miss Olympia.
Private
Matthew McWha
Matthew McWha on 28 Dec 2025
$15
Kevin
Kevin on 25 Dec 2025
$20

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Created by, and paying to a verified bank account of, Starship Foundation (Charity)
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