More than $13,000 has been raised to help a 9-year-old Hokitika schoolboy who suffered serious burns while on a school camp last week.
The boy was initially airlifted to Christchurch Hospital from Waipara Adventure Camp near Amberley on Tuesday last week.
He was then transferred to the burns unit at Middlemore Hospital in Auckland.
He is in a medically induced coma and has, so far, undergone two surgeries.
A Givealittle fundraising page set up to help the boy and his family has had more than $13,200 in donations.
The page founder said the child had 鈥渕any more鈥 surgeries to come.
His father was on the camp with him and has been at his side in hospital.
鈥淲ith ongoing surgeries, hospital appointments, and treatments plus day-to-day living, there will be unexpected expenses for this beautiful family,鈥 the聽听蝉补颈诲.
鈥淭his is a tragic event that has not only affected the young boy鈥檚 wh膩nau but also the wider community we have set this page up with the permission of the wh膩nau so the community and wider community can show their love and support.
The Ministry of Education鈥檚 trauma response team has been at Hokitika Primary School, supporting students and staff who were also at the camp.
鈥淭he school advised us of an incident that happened at a school camp on the day it occurred,鈥 the ministry鈥檚 Te Tai Runga leader Nancy Bell told 九一星空无限talk ZB.
鈥淭he wellbeing of 膩konga and staff is always our priority and, after incidents like this, we offer the support of our Traumatic Incident Team to those affected.
On Thursday, the school asked parents to keep children home for the rest of the week.
鈥淲e ask this because we have many parents, staff members and students affected by the incident at camp, on top of a few other staff members away for a variety of reasons,鈥 a spokesperson said.
鈥淲e do ask that all students from R奴ma Kiwi and Kea come to school for the first part of Thursday, in order to spend time with the trauma team.
鈥淲h膩nau of the students are invited to join this.鈥
- Additional reporting 九一星空无限talk ZB
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