Thank you to our funders

2 March 2025

Here at the Cancer Society, we simply couldn’t do what we do without the generosity of our incredible funders. Your support isn’t just about dollars, it’s about people. It means whānau facing cancer have someone to turn to. It means life-changing research happens right here in New Zealand. It means our teams can be there, on the ground, making a real difference when it matters most.

Dunedin City Council – Community Grants • Pub Charity • Happy with That Trust • Jones Foundation • New Zealand Charitable Foundation • Air Rescue Services • Foodstuff Community Trust • Buller District Council • West Coast Community Trust • Cusack Charitable Trust • Thomas Hobson Trust • John Lemon Charitable Trust • Harry J Wilson Trust • Alexander McMillan Trust • Perpetual Charitable Fund • Grassroots Trust • Lion Foundation • Southland District Council • Community Trust South • TTCF • Bowls Southland • Aoraki Foundation • Mainpower NZ • St Joans Trust • Tasman District Council • Christchurch City Council • Dunedin City Council • Aoraki Foundation • Estate of William Harold Meek Charity • William Sherriff Charitable Trust • Selwyn District Council • Chenery Memorial Trust • Music Helps • NZCT • Kiwi Gaming Foundation • Estate of George Sevicke Jones • Forest Road Trust • Oamaru Community Fund • Aotearoa Gaming Trust • McKenzie Hospice Fund • Alterno Foundation • Emma J Price Charitable Trust • George Sevicke Jones Estate • Advance Ashburton Community Foundation • Kiwi Gaming Foundation • Manchester Unity Welfare Trust • Guy Answer Waddel Charitable Trust • Alexander McMillan Trust • Otago Community Trust • A&R Edgar South Canterbury Trust • Christchurch Casino • Meridian Waiaki Power Up Fund • Central Lakes Trust • PA Blackmore Trust • Coates McKay Charitable Trust • Aotearoa Gaming Trust • Bill Torrance Charitable Trust.

We’re beyond grateful.

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