A St. John Ambulance CEO discusses how government funding for two new Auckland hubs and electronic patient records will improve response times, while affirming that charity fundraising remains strong due to public appreciation of the service.
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No, it's not actually. We've heard some media feedback today that actually fundraising has dropped. It's not. We've got we we've got no dropping at all in fundraising. People still donate 50 ambulances every year. Fantastic generosity. No, no change. So the amount of money that we get from uh fundraising is uh continues to grow year on year. And thus far, Heather, we've seen no reduction at all. In fact, it continues to grow.
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