Wellington Phoenix is auctioning off two playing kits to boost the funds raised by "selfless" teenager Jemima Gazley, who died of brain cancer last month.
Diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour known as DIPG in February, 15-year-old Jemima spent the last few weeks of her life raising funds for a cure for her particularly deadly form of childhood brain cancer.
Knowing she herself would not benefit from the research, she left behind a legacy of more than $700,000 – including her own life savings – raised through a Givealittle page in the ten days before she passed away on October 12.
Two auctions launching at 3pm yesterday on Trade Me will see signed Phoenix 2021/22 playing jerseys sold to the highest bidder.
Funds raised will be added to Jemima's incredible legacy, all to be donated to the ongoing work of Australian researcher Dr Matt Dun, who lost his own daughter to the same disease in 2019.