Rotorua Daily Post

Community rallies in support of barman’s cancer battle

- Rachel Canning

A well-known barman and real estate agent has been the recipient of an outpouring of support from the Taupo¯ and Taranaki communitie­s.

Friends and workmates rallied to raise money for Mike Martin, 32, who has been diagnosed with leukaemia.

The shock diagnosis came just over a month ago, and Martin’s employers from Harcourts Taupo¯ and Jolly Good Fellows combined to hold a fundraisin­g evening, Mates For Mike, raising just over $15,000.

The evening was organised by Harcourts Taupo¯ residentia­l sales consultant Steve Sprague who says Martin is well loved, and everyone wanted to help him and his young family deal with the unexpected expenses arising from his illness.

Martin works part time at Jolly Good Fellows, and owner David

Brown donated all the food and drink, and also donated the $50 ticket fee and bar takings to Martin.

About 100 people attended, and auctioneer Austin Harris sold items donated from businesses and friends in Martin’s home town of New Plymouth and items donated from Taupo¯ -based friends and businesses.

Martin’s wife, Donna, says he is doing well and was briefly at home recovering after spending over four weeks in hospital.

Martin’s completed his first round of chemo and is now in Waikato Hospital.

“It will be full steam ahead with endless scans and tests and the next cycle of chemo. His doctors have indicated that it will be a minimum of four cycles of chemo and are still awaiting test results to determine if a bone marrow transplant will be the best option for him,” Donna said.

She said the type of leukaemia Martin has progresses fast so treatment started within days of diagnosis.

“Our lives were turned upside down in a blink of an eye. But the help we have received from friends and family is truly mind-blowing.

“From setting up a Givealittl­e page to hosting an auction at Jolly Good Fellows, to mowing our lawns and putting meals in our freezer, to looking after our son Mason so we can attend appointmen­ts and all the messages of support. It’s incredibly humbling and we cannot thank everyone enough for the outpouring of love and support we have received.”

If you want to make a donation to Mike’s family go to www.givealittl­e.co.nz and search for page, “Support Mike Martin With His Fight Against Leukemia”.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Mike Martin, with his son Mason, and wife Donna.
Photo / Supplied Mike Martin, with his son Mason, and wife Donna.

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