A prominent Sunshine Coast lawyer has thrown his support behind a health foundation’s drive to raise $2 million for a unique care facility.
Through his Nambour-based business, Butler McDermott Lawyers, Mr Boyce is getting behind the Wishlist Foundation and their project at Birtinya.
He has donated $25,000 to become a Haven Room Donor, for the Wishlist Centre. The centre will be Australia’s first facility to offer affordable patient accommodation, primary healthcare and complementary therapies under one roof.
The building is under construction, opposite the Sunshine Coast University Hospital.
“Wishlist recently launched their Donate a Virtual Brick appeal which we can all get behind, with each virtual brick costing just $20,” Mr Boyce said.
“This is the largest project we have embarked upon, and as Chairman for Wishlist we see the need for such a centre.
“Wishlist’s existing accommodation Reed House and Wishlist House is seeing increased occupancy rates, especially with rural and remote patients needing to travel to SCUH for medical treatment.”
Once open mid-next year, Wishlist Centre will deliver increased patient accommodation, cancer support services, primary healthcare, youth mental health programs and more.
“The need for this type of centre in close proximity to the hospital is essential and I think it’s a privilege to be able to contribute to our community,” Mr Boyce said.
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“The Sunshine Coast community is renowned for its generosity in giving to worthy causes such as this.”
More than 38,030 virtual bricks have been donated, totalling over $760,000.
Wishlist CEO Lisa Rowe encouraged more local businesses to get on board, to become Haven Room or Foundation Donors.
“We are extremely thankful to businesses such as Butler McDermott Lawyers, Ausmar Homes and Hutchinson Builders, as well as local couple Nathan and Tara Osborn, who have donated $25,000 each to make Wishlist Centre all it must be for patients and families,” Ms Rowe said.
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“These generous donations will be forever acknowledged within the centre, when we open next year.
“This appeal allows you, your family, work mate, business or neighbour to get behind your local hospital foundation and leave a legacy because we really need your help.
“As we approach Christmas, we are also asking businesses to consider donating a virtual brick to thank their clients in lieu of a Christmas gift.
“Let’s get to it Sunshine Coast because it could be you or your family who one day benefit from Wishlist Centre.”
To Donate a Virtual Brick visit wishlist.org.au
Wishlist Centre fast facts
- About 74 per cent of guests who stay at Wishlist’s existing accommodation facilities are from the Gympie region.
- Wishlist Centre will provide transitionary care accommodation to support patients and their families whilst having ongoing treatment.
- In addition to accommodation, Wishlist Centre will provide cancer support services, youth mental health programs and more.
- The facility will offer unique, no-cost and low-cost services that will benefit patients and families staying within the facility and the wider community.
- Wishlist has collaborated with Bloomhill Cancer Care and TAFE Queensland to help provide services within Wishlist Centre.
- The four-level $14 million Wishlist Centre (Stage One) has started construction and is supported by a $12 million Federal Government grant through the Australian Government’s Department of Health, Community Health and Hospital Program, secured by Federal Member for Fisher, Andrew Wallace.