United North Piha lifeguards Leif Nielson and Yvonne Able are pleased they have been given money to help buy new equipment. Picture / Greg Bowker
United North Piha lifeguards Leif Nielson and Yvonne Able are pleased they have been given money to help buy new equipment. Picture / Greg Bowker
Auckland Airport is giving away $120,000 to NZ charities as part of its 12 days of Christmas initiative this year. The Herald is profiling each of the winning charities in the lead-up to December 25
When your job description involves saving lives, you need to be well-equipped.
So there was no question where the money would go when the United North Piha Lifeguard Service was named one of a dozen New Zealand charities to receive $10,000 from Auckland Airport.
The club will put the moneytowards a defibrillator and a Mercury 30 Surf engine to help with rescues and patrols.
The director of lifesaving at United North Piha, Leif Nielson, said making sure lifeguards were prepared and that they had the equipment they needed at all times was hugely important to the job.
"The North Piha Lifeguard Service patrols an impressive expanse of coastline.
"With summer holidays on the way and Kiwis getting their togs out, we felt it was important to ensure the organisation was properly equipped for the vital role they play in keeping people safe."
The lifeguard service is one of 12 charities from around the country to receive the grant in the airport's annual Christmas giveaway.
The money is raised from donations from members of the travelling public who place unwanted currency into special globes, placed around the terminal, throughout the year.