“I'm not smart enough
to find a cure myself,
but I am smart enough
to advocate for it”

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In my pre-DIPG life, I never would’ve asked for your money. And now I can’t think of a reason not to. Perhaps there’s enough of us in this boat; smart enough to earn a bit of money, not smart enough to cure brain cancer, able to help those who dedicate their lives to finding effective treatments and strive to find the cure.

So if you feel like grabbing a handful of cash and shaking your fist at DIPG… don’t over think the urge. Just click below.

This work is worthy, and important, and as one would assume; outrageously expensive. For inspiration, watch Matt Dun explain the challenges of treating and curing DIPG.

Thank you for supporting Jemima’s Wish.

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Supporting the best

Advancements in treating this disease will benefit affected children around the world.

Without research being done in NZ, we’ve allied our support to Dr Matt Dun who works in Newcastle, Australia.

Raising awareness

We’ll be sharing new-news from relevant doctors, scientists, and clinical trials.

We hope we’ll be able to draw a direct line between our investment, and progress in finding effective and safe treatments, and eventually, a cure.