Māia Health Foundation Cocktail Party 2024

As Christchurch gears up for a night of sophistication and purpose, Māia Health Foundation invites you to be a part of their upcoming Cocktail Party on April 5, 2024, from 7pm to 11pm at The Great Hall, The Arts Centre, Te Matatiki Toi Ora.

This exclusive event promises an evening filled with captivating conversations, delectable canapés, and a fine selection of beverages. But beyond the glamour lies a deeper purpose - the support of Māia's next groundbreaking project: the Central City Birthing Unit, Kurawaka.

The Central City Birthing Unit is a visionary project aimed at providing exceptional care and support to expectant mothers and their precious babies. With a capacity for up to 2,400 births annually, this state-of-the-art unit is set to redefine maternity care.

Imagine four spacious birthing rooms and 20 comfortable post-natal rooms, all designed to create a safe and nurturing environment for mothers and their newborns. The unit goes beyond just delivery; it offers a haven for those critical early moments, allowing mothers and their babies to stay for 2-3 days after birth.

By attending Māia's Cocktail Party, you're not just treating yourself to a night of elegance; you're contributing to a cause that will impact lives and shape the future of maternity care in Christchurch.

As you sip on exquisite cocktails and savour gourmet canapés, know that every ticket purchased supports the realisation of the birthing unit. Your presence at The Great Hall will contribute to the success of this vital project, making a lasting impact on the lives of countless mothers and newborns.

Event Information:

Date: Friday, April 5, 2024

Venue: The Great Hall, The Arts Centre, Te Matatiki Toi Ora

Time: 7pm - 11pm

Dress Code: Cocktail

Ticket Price: $150 (incl. GST) - Includes a fine selection of beverages and canapés

Secure your tickets now for an night that combines elegance with a meaningful cause. RSVP by March 4 to info@maiahealth.org.nz

Thank you to our generous sponsors; Strange Nature Distillery, Crater Rim Wines and Pernod Ricard NZ.

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