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Jodi Johnson-Glading
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Hello there,
THANK YOU so much for visiting my RHHRF donation page.
Donations made through this platform are secure and will go directly through to the Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation. Thanks so much for your support!
As many of you know, promoting medical research is passion of mine. Help me to help fund local medical research in Tasmania.
Every year, the RHH Research Foundation receives many more applications from clinical researchers than it can support. Each of these applications has the potential to produce ground-breaking, even life-saving medical discoveries. With your help, I can help fund a Project Grant by raising money on the Trek for Research.
“The Trek for Medical Research will make an immense difference to our capacity to support the health and wellbeing of our Tasmanian community. The Trek has the potential to not only continue to increase funding, but to build crucial awareness around the vital work of the Foundation. This enables us to do even more to support future generations and continue to invest into local medical research associated with the diseases and disorders that impact people across our state.”
- RHH Research Foundation CEO Heather Francis
You might not know but the Kokoda Track was the scene of bitter fighting when the Australian Army fought to defend Port Moresby from advancing Japanese forces in 1942. Today, walking that same track has become an iconic pilgrimage for those wanting to honour the ANZAC spirit. The Trek for Medical Research will take place over ANZAC Day 2020 as a special commemoration of the historic events.
Regarded as one of the world’s greatest treks, the Kokoda Track links the south and north coast of Papua New Guinea across 96 kilometres of rocky mountain terrain, tropical rainforest and remote villages.
By day, I’m trekking through the tropical rainforest, the terrain as challenging as it is beautiful. As nightfall descends I’ll be in isolated camps, swapping stories with local Koiari and Orokaiva people and falling asleep to the nocturnal sounds of the jungle.
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ROYAL HOBART HOSPITAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION INC
Local medical research saves lives
The Research Foundation is an independent entity, raising funds for local health and medical research in Tasmania.
Since establishment in 1997, through the generosity of the community, the Foundation has invested over $8m in funding for research that is of particular relevance to diseases and disorders which per capita are more prevalent in Tasmania.
Several current and recent research projects include investigation into various forms of cancer, Cystic Fibrosis, asthma, diabetes, Jack Jumper research, Vitamin D, oxygenation of pre term infants and predicting recovery following brain trauma to name just a few. The RHH Research Foundation has also appointed eight post-doctoral research fellows to undertake significant investigations into conditions including Parkinson’s disease, Cystic Fibrosis, general respiratory disease, haematology and Multiple Sclerosis on a full time basis.
As an independent entity, the Foundation relies on the corporate and general communities for its fundraising.
Please help us continue world class medical and health research - your donation can make a positive difference.
Your donations will contribute to significant local health and medical research with the potential to improve health and wellbeing for people everywhere.
By supporting an active, well-resourced medical research program in Tasmania, you’ll help us attract and retain highly skilled medical personnel, enhancing quality medical care for Tasmanians.
Find out more:
www.rhhresearchfoundation.org
Email: research@rhhresearchfoundation.org
Phone: (03) 6166 1319