Fifteen-year-old Korbyn Morris of Levin lives with his mum Karen, dad Doug and sister Jessica. The family enjoy the outdoors and traveling around our beautiful country, including various motorsport tracks around New Zealand.
When Korbyn was just nine days old, he developed pyloric stenosis – a condition in which the opening between the stomach and small intestine thickens, blocking food from entering. It made him extremely unwell, and he had to be emergency helicoptered from Palmerston North to Wellington Hospital for treatment. “From what mum said, a lot happened on that flight down to Wellington and I’m lucky to be here,” Korbyn says. Nine-day-old Korbyn took three days to stabilise enough for surgery, and Korbyn explains, “to be honest I think mum and dad aged ten years in that one week with everything that happened. Dad had to drive down and he was so traumatised he can’t even recall doing so, or where he parked his car.”
Thankfully, the surgery went well, and Korbyn recovered – coming back to visit various times during the following year for check-ups at the hospital. During the initial surgery and subsequent check-ups, the family stayed just down the road at Ronald McDonald House. “Mum and dad told me the place is amazing, a peaceful and safe haven in a time of need,” Korbyn says, “I’m not sure what mum and dad would have done without RMHC – it took so much pressure off when all hell was breaking loose in the background.”
Fifteen years on, Korbyn has been inspired by his parents’ stories of their time at RMHC in Wellington and it has driven him to set up a unique fundraiser to give back. “I really love race car driving and have carried the RMHC logo on my car for a few years now, directing people to the website to donate if they have the chance,” says Korbyn, “last year I also built a kids cubby house alongside a Palmerston North group ‘The Brave’, to auction off and donated the $6,000 raised to RMHC NZ.”
“I want to create awareness about the amazing things RMHC NZ does and the support they give to so many families in need.”
Thank you, Korbyn, for giving back, we are honoured that you have chosen us to support.