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Cure Kids (previously Child Health Research Foundation) was established over 30 years ago to address the lack of research into life-threatening childhood illnesses in New Zealand.

Since then, we have invested over $21 million in medical research. This research has helped save hundreds of young lives and has improved the quality of life for thousands of children.

We are more committed than ever to help find answers to the many cruel, life-threatening illnesses that devastate the lives of young children and their families.

Our Successes Include:

Cure Kids (previously Child Health Research Foundation) was established over 30 years ago to address the lack of research into life-threatening childhood illnesses in New Zealand.

Since then, we have invested over $21 million in medical research. This research has helped save hundreds of young lives and has improved the quality of life for thousands of children.

We are more committed than ever to help find answers to the many cruel, life-threatening illnesses that devastate the lives of young children and their families.

Our Successes Include:

  • Asthma
  • Breakthroughs into the causes of childhood leukaemia
  • Childhood Diabetes
  • Childhood Heart Conditions
  • Internationally adopted treatment fr cystic fibrosis
  • Life-saving cot death preventative strategies
  • Liver Disease
  • Molecular Genetics
  • Paediatric Cancer
  • Placental cord Blood Banking
  • Respiratory Illnesses
  • Rheumatic Fever
  • Spina Bifida
  • Treatment for hole in the heart blue babies
  • World-first breakthroughs into genetic research

Contact:
Cure Kids
Phone: 09 355 1480
Email: adm...@curekids.org.nz
Website: http://www.curekids.org.nz/


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