The Healing Power of Play

We asked Daniel, Auckland New Zealand volunteer to share why volunteering is important to him. Daniel is one of our incredible volunteers who visits children in hospital one night a week to bring smiles to children when they need it the most. At the end of each night, he knows it’s not just the children who receive the smiles always with one on his own face as well.

“Helping people makes me feel good,” says Daniel. “I’m definitely a much happier person because of Radio Lollipop. The simplicity of play impacts the child, their family and even us as volunteers.”

Daniel shares his wow moment: One evening we were volunteering in the Starship Atrium when a timid boy, who’d only recently started suffering from seizures, and his dad came over. We spent time playing with the boy, got him on the radio and helped him out of his shell – it was very rewarding. Whilst watching his son on the radio his dad got chatting to me, stating that he hadn’t seen his son this happy since the seizures started happening. That was my WOW moment for that evening. One year later I was at an event where the same boy and his dad starred in a Radio Lollipop promotional video, the transformation and words of gratitude were overwhelming. It made me really happy to know that I’d had a positive effect on the boy and his dad.

Radio Lollipop New Zealand is currently looking for volunteers in the Central, West and South Auckland area. We currently operate at Starship Children’s Hospital, Rangatira Ward Waitakere Hospital or Kidz First Middlemore Hospital. You will be required to attend an Information Evening to hear more about our service, so you can make the decision if you would like to apply for a position on our team.

Each volunteer visits one evening a week, taking arts, crafts, games to children in hospital and helping to create the kind of environment our kids need to heal and recover. 

Our volunteers come from all walks of life, there is no need for medical or radio experience – you just need to bring your own unique sense of child-led fun! 

If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, follow this link here to sign up! 

Children Are Our Greatest Treasure – Celebrating Nelson Mandela Day

July 18th is Nelson Mandela International Day, officially declared an annual international day to celebrate Nelson Mandela’s legacy by the United Nations in November 2009. Each year, citizens in South Africa are challenged to give 67 minutes of their time on this day, in memory of the 67 years Mandela spent in prison, to give back to society in some way.    

                          

Nelson Mandela is super special to Radio Lollipop – because we have a station in the Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital in Johannesburg! And also because of the high value Nelson Mandela placed on children and our treatment of them 

There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul, than the way in which it treats it’s children.

              

Celebrating this special day together, Radio Lollipop New Zealand will contribute $1 from every $10 during July 2021 towards our Donate A Book Campaign.

Donate a book which includes a contribution to Radio Lollipop South Africa from Radio Lollipop New Zealand.

Donate directly towards 67 minutes of time our incredible volunteers give each week to the Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital.

 

 

Radio Lollipop Golf Day – Friday 11th December 2020

Radio Lollipop Golf Day – Friday, 11th December 2020

We need to acknowledge the importance of friendship, to take opportunities to celebrate that friendship and acknowledge how lucky we are to still be able to swing a club with friends.

If you agree with the above philosophy, join me and others at this year’s ‘Celebration of Friendship’ event to be held on Friday, 11th December 2020 at the Palm Meadows Golf Course at Carrara and staying overnight next door at the Mercure Gold Coast Resort on the Gold Coast.

Sponsorship packages are available providing the opportunity to promote your company to this prestigious group.

Join Ossie Moore, twice Queensland PGA Champion and Ian Healy, Australian former International cricketer as we look forward to a great day and night of camaraderie and be entertained during dinner by Ossie and Ian as Mark Braybrook from SEN Radio chats with these Queensland icons!

Enjoy the fellowship while along the way, you will be supporting a volunteer charity that provides care, comfort, play and entertainment for children in hospital.

Contact Tani on tani.stubbs@radiolollipop.org to secure your tickets or to enquire about sponsorship packages and visit the link below to see more details.


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Contact Tani on tani.stubbs@radiolollipop.org to secure your tickets or to enquire about sponsorship packages.

Moments Matter

Hey my friend!!

It’s been a while – here’s hoping that you’re well.

Campbell Mackenzie has been proudly supporting Radio Lollipop since 2009, when he was just 9 years old. Visiting our studio at Starship based in Auckland, NZ often, to perform for the children, Cam counted down the days till he could sign up to volunteer. His musical talent has certainly created some magical moments in our studio over the years.

It sure was good to collaborate with him and get our volunteers around the world involved creating a music video – Moments Matter!

Music, Lyrics and video created during lockdown, the song encapsulates the moments and stories that have kept Radio Lollipop running for over 40 years. It is also our message to the children i hospitals missing their regular visits and to you – to encourage you to help us continue to make “Moments Matter” for children in hospital.

“These trying times can be crazy and wild. Moments Matter. Staying home, we’ll carry on the show. So get on up, sing and dance and tell some jokes. Moments Matter. When you’re stuck inside and you wanna smile, just remember Moments matter”