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Kiwis rally to help boy with brain tumour get dream trip

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Publish Date
Fri, 11 Apr 2025, 4:58pm

Kiwis rally to help boy with brain tumour get dream trip

Author
NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Fri, 11 Apr 2025, 4:58pm
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  • The 9-year-old has a cancer-like tumour in his brain and is undergoing chemotherapy, affecting his growth and immunity.
  • Hone is hosting garage sales in the South  town of  on Friday and Saturday.

New Zealanders and some of the country鈥檚 biggest companies are offering to help a young boy with a rare brain tumour take a dream trip to see his family.

It comes after Hone Hillman, 9, of Pukekohe, gathered his unneeded toys and books together for a garage sale to fundraise for a trip to see his favourite cousin in Christchurch.

The Herald has been flooded with offers from readers moved by Hillman鈥檚 struggle with hypothalamic langerhans cell histiocytosis and his entrepreneurial spirit.

Hone Hillman with his homemade garage sale sign. Photo / Michael Craig

Hone Hillman with his homemade garage sale sign. Photo / Michael Craig

Chief executive of Palmerston North Airport David Lanham told the Herald he wanted to contribute to airfares because 鈥渢his story really touched me鈥.

Air New Zealand also offered to help Hillman.

Jetstar also offered to help Hone and his family out by gifting them flights to Christchurch.

Another travel company reached out to arrange flights and any necessary airport transfers.

Airport wants to help make special moment

Lanham said the airport wanted to help make a special moment for Hillman when he could reunite with his cousin.

鈥淚t鈥檚 so special, you know, a little boy from South Auckland, never been on a plane before: We know what it鈥檚 like, how special it is when kids get on a plane for the first time and when you meet your loved ones at the airport, we see it everyday,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 resonated with us, and we鈥檙e really happy to contribute.鈥

Another reader, writing in from Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, said he wanted to help Hillman and his parents.

How to help

Many have asked how they could support Hillman if they could not get to his garage sale at 35a Margarita Rise in Pukekohe today or tomorrow.

Hillman鈥檚 father, Sam Samuelu, gave the Herald permission to publish his telephone number, 022 1720 570, for anyone wanting to help.

The two garage sales, which will also include a sausage sizzle, popcorn, soft drinks and a small gaming area, will take place at 35a Margarita Rise from 2pm today and 11am on Saturday.

The 9-year-old isn鈥檛 sure how much he鈥檒l make from the fundraiser.

鈥淢aybe $50鈥, he told the Herald this morning, as he checked prices and set up his stall.

鈥淏ecause there鈥檚 not really much to sell.鈥

One of the best things items for sale was an activity book, because it had 鈥渓ots of stickers and it鈥檚 only $2.50鈥.

鈥淎nd it鈥檚 not online, you don鈥檛 have to have Wi-Fi.鈥

Hillman, who loves school, cooking, colouring and caring for his younger sisters, was diagnosed with hypothalamic Langerhans cell histiocytosis in November last year.

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