Australian fashion icon Jennifer Hawkins and retired paediatrician (turned artist) Dr Cliff Hosking were today announced as dual Patrons of the Hunter Childrenโs Research Foundation (HCRF).
Australian fashion icon Jennifer Hawkins and retired paediatrician (turned artist) Dr Cliff Hosking were today announced as dual Patrons of the Hunter Childrenโs Research Foundation (HCRF).
The Foundation, formed in 1996, celebrated its $1 million fundraising milestone last year and recently awarded a record total of grants for a wide variety of research projects.
โWe are delighted to have Cliff and Jennifer as our patrons,โ Janelle Shakespeare, founding member and current Chair of HCRF, said.
โCliff was instrumental in the establishment of HCRF. In fact for the past 16 years he has supported and encouraged our charity every step of the way, despite having a gruelling schedule when head of the John Hunter Childrenโs Hospital.
โJennifer, meanwhile, has been a fantastic ambassador for the Hunter. Being a local girl from a well respected family, she has shown that despite fame she has remained grounded and gracious at all times.
โWe are extremely proud to have them both as our patrons.โ
Lorraine Gardner, co-founder and current Secretary and Treasurer, added: โIt is 16 years this month since Janelle and I had our first meeting with Dr Cliff Hosking and just 12 months ago that HCRF reached the amazing total of $1 million in funds raised.
โTo continue our fundraising momentum we are aware of the need to take HCRFโs profile to the next level and with the support of our amazing patrons, Cliff and Jennifer, we are assured of a successful future.โ
The increased profile will also help to continue attracting the best paediatricians to the Hunter Region and contribute to the training of younger doctors and scientists.Cliff attended the Patron announcement at the John Hunter Childrenโs Hospital today, visiting a number of children in the wards and also meeting parents in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Bio: Jennifer Hawkins
If ever a young woman has led a fairy tale life it is Jennifer Hawkins, the former Knights rugby league cheerleader who was crowned Miss Universe in 2004.
Born in Newcastle as the youngest of four children to Gail and Robert Hawkins, Jennifer won the Miss Universe title at the tender age of 20.
Suddenly her world revolved around a luxurious apartment in New York and global travels as an ambassador for HIV/AIDS awareness.
Jennifer has since graced the cover of every major fashion magazine in Australia. She is a guest presenter for Channel 9โs Getaway program, founder of her own swimwear label and the marketing face of department store Myer among other international fashion and beauty houses.
At the same time, Jennifer remains conscious of her public responsibilities and has supported many worthwhile charities, including Sydney Cancer Foundation, The Sydney Childrenโs Hospital, Canteen and Make-a-Wish Foundation.
โI really wanted to support HCRF as they do so much for community. I grew up in Newcastle so itโs very close to my heart and itโs amazing to see the medical advances being achieved by researchers in the region, particularly for young children,โ Jennifer said.
โIt can be heartbreaking to see kids in hospital or suffering long-term illnesses, but also reassuring to know that brilliant people are working on positive solutions and better clinical care.
โAs a HCRF patron I hope I can help in some way to build recognition and their fund-raising profile.โ
Bio: Cliff Hosking
You enter the world of Dr Cliff Hosking through the low-slung doors of his aptly named Duck Down art studio in Mount Hutton, Lake Macquarie.
Inside, dozens of his moody watercolours vie for attention on the walls, while nearby is a long table and easel where nowadays he teaches painting and drawing.
Three years ago, at the age of 70, Cliff retired from a distinguished 45-year paediatric career to devote full attention to his long-held artistic passion, though he still dabbles in medical research.
As the former Director of Paediatrics at John Hunter Childrenโs Hospital, Cliff played an integral role in establishing the Hunter Childrenโs Research Foundation in 1996 after being approached by volunteer fundraisers Janelle Shakespeare and Lorraine Gardner.
His wife, Professor Trish Davidson, is currently the Director of Childrenโs Services for Hunter New England Health and also actively involved with the Foundation.
Cliff is thrilled to be named Patron of HCRF, along with Jennifer Hawkins.
โThey obviously chose the two most beautiful people from the Hunter,โ he quipped.
โI see the role as being a figurehead, attending charity events and helping to promote the Foundation.
Paediatric work has been my life so I am delighted and honoured to continue my involvement.โ
Cliff studied medicine in Queensland then worked at the Royal Childrenโs Hospital, Melbourne, for 20 years, before taking up a post at John Hunter Childrenโs Hospital in the early โ90s.
He is still following a Victorian cohort study dating back to 1991 looking at food allergies.
HCRF works in association with Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) and is affiliated with the Kaleidoscope childrenโs health network. HMRI is a partnership between the University of Newcastle, Hunter New England Health and the community.
โTwo of the most beautiful people in the Hunterโ, Jennifer Hawkins and Cliff Hosking, have been chosen as HCRF patrons. Dr Hosking and HCRF Chairwoman Janelle Shakespeare met with a 13-year-old cancer patient in the John Hunter Childrenโs Hospital today.
HMRI would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, the Awabakal and Worimi peoples, and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage and beliefs and their continued connection to their land.
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