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Project Promise

Thanks to many donors, based all over Northland, The Jim Carney Cancer Treatment Centre was built so that Northlanders could have their treatment in Whangarei, in a state of the art facility, saving the long trip to Auckland and back.

Project Promise touched the hearts of thousands of Northlanders who gave willingly and generously to support this new building, and many people will benefit every year as a result. The large, light, airy facility with superb equipment and furniture continues to make a difference to those people on their journey with cancer.

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Gareth Foster

“Giving makes me feel good, it’s great to give something back to the community I have lived in and loved for my whole life.”
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Leanne & Athol

Leanne and Athol talk about the Molly Wilson Trust.
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Brent

Brent's passion for healthy living helped him to decide to leave a gift to sport
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Brian and Rosemary

"We want to give back to our neck of the woods and see it thrive", say Rosemary and Brian
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Marvyn and Doug

Marvyn and Doug say that they have been fortunate in their life and the choices they have made. They are proud to be in a position to provide significant funds to worthy organisations. Giving with a warm hand rather than a cold heart is a pleasure they enjoy.
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Project Promise

After nearly four years of fundraising for "Project Promise" throughout Northland, Northland Community Foundation was enormously proud to hand over a cheque to the Northland DHB for $3m towards the building of the Jim Carney Cancer Treatment Centre.
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