The Renai
Brown Family Trust presented a donation of $60,000 to the New Zealand Liver
Transplant Unit on the 22nd June 2001. The New Zealand Liver Transplant
Unit is establishing a Trust Fund to use this donation to benefit liver
transplant recipients and caregivers. The income from the Trust will be
used as the needs arise. Additional donations to the Trust Fund are
welcomed. For further information about how to donate, please contact the
New Zealand Liver Transplant Unit.
Media Release: June 19, 2001.$60,000
donation to kick start new trust fund for liver transplant families
Auckland Hospital
liver transplant patients and their families will benefit from a
generous $60,000 donation made today by the Renai Brown Family Trust.
The New Zealand
Transplant Unit at Auckland Hospital will set up a trust with the
donation. Interest from the fund will be given to patients and
their families to assist with living expenses while they or a family
member receives treatment.
"There are a
number of patients who experience financial hardship while away from
home and the small payments we can make from the new trust will help
them enormously," explained the director of the NZ Liver Transplant
Service, Professor Stephen Munn. "We are extremely grateful
to the Renai Brown Family Trust for this opportunity."
The Renai Brown
Family Trust was set up in 1994 when 12 year-old Renai Brown of Omakau
in Central Otago was diagnosed with a rare liver disorder. It was
later discovered that three other members of the family could also be
affected with the same disorder. However, only Renai has so far
required a liver transplant. At the time, the operation could only
be performed in Brisbane, Australia, so the Omakau District Lions Club
started a fundraising campaign to send Renai to Brisbane.
"The response
was fantastic. In only six weeks the Lions club, local groups, and
local people raised $142,868. After paying for the operation the
trust still had money which was invested and the fund has grown
substantially," said trust chairman Barrie Mee.
Mr Mee said the
trustees had decided that some money should go to the new venture and
the remainder retained for another nine years in case the other three
members of the Brown family are affected by the same disorder.
Fortunately, however, the chance of that happening reduces as they get
older.
Meanwhile, Renai has
made a full recovery and is a happy 18 year-old.
The NZ Liver
Transplant Unit hopes to attract further donations to the new trust to
maintain it in perpetuity.
For further
information contact:
Prof. Stephen Munn,
director of the NZ Liver Transplant Unit, Auckland Hospital,
Auckland. Phone: 09 307 4949 extn 6436
Mr. Barrie Mee,
Chairman Renai Brown Family Trust, Wanaka. Phone: 03 443 6254
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