Helping Trev Ponting and family
Fundraising campaign by
Trevor Ponting
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¥110,200Donated So Far
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Campaign Story
As many of you may know local legend Trev Ponting has been suffering from a brain tumor for the last 14 months. He has finally received permission to enter MIQ back in NZ with his wife and their two young children. As a send off from his Niseko family we would like to try and raise some funds to help them adjust to life back in NZ and deal with the difficult road ahead.
Any little bit helps, and Trev and his family, and all of us are grateful for any assistance you can offer.
Organizer
- Trevor Ponting
- Campaign Owner
Donors
- Scott Bowie
- Donated on Feb 06, 2021
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 05, 2021
They're going home!
Update posted by Trevor Ponting at 01:22 amThanks so much for the love so far! Everything helps, the family are very appreciative of the support received from this great community. They leave today for a long journey back home. Hopefully all goes smoothly and they'll be re-united with their whanau. More updates to come!
Donors & Comments
- Marianne West
- Donated on Feb 09, 2021
Very sorry to hear...here's hoping you can get home to see your NZ family.
- Scott Bowie
- Donated on Feb 06, 2021
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 05, 2021
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 05, 2021
- Miranda wright
- Donated on Feb 04, 2021
- Chris and Joy P
- Donated on Feb 04, 2021
All the best for a safe trip home Trevor. Your story has touched everyone here in Niseko. Joy and myself wish you and your family, both here and in New Zealand, a wonderfully happy time together. Your spirit will live on in Niseko.
- Luca Marulli
- Donated on Feb 04, 2021
Hello Trev, wish you all the best in NZ to you and your family. Was great climbing together last summer, you taught me a lot, thanks buddy, looking forward for the next, good luck!
- Nina J
- Donated on Feb 03, 2021
Hey Trev, met you at NAC bouldering a few years ago. So sorry to hear about your situation. Don’t give up! Wishing you and your family lots of strength and all the best! Warm hugs from Munich
- Chris Lane
- Donated on Feb 03, 2021
Good luck bro! Happy to hear you going home... thanks for showing me the Hirafu nighta lines nearly 20 years ago!
- Anonymous
- Donated on Feb 03, 2021
Very sorry to hear...here's hoping you can get home to see your NZ family.