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“It is such a privilege to give time here.”
June 10th, 2021“Everybody has gone through some tough stuff, if you scratch the surface of anyone’s life,” Moira reckons.
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Johnsonville Charitable Trust donates $20,000 towards the building of Te Whāre Ranui
May 31st, 2021For over 30 years, The Johnsonville Charitable Trust has been generously supporting Mary Potter Hospice. “Our first involvement with the Hospice was in April 1989 – read more
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“Hospice has made us feel so good, so we wanted to get married here.”
May 28th, 2021There were wedding bells at Mary Potter Hospice Inpatient Unit this week.
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“I look forward to our time together.”
May 19th, 2021Each week, volunteer Annie helps Joslyn plan her great escape – from cafes, coffees and museums.
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“I’ve really been able to find out at first-hand how powerful music is.”
April 21st, 2021From time to time the beautiful sounds of the harp can be heard at Mary Potter Hospice – played not to entertain, but to heal.
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Meet Nurse Shaun – “I find my work challenging and exciting…”
March 25th, 2021For nearly 25 years, Shaun has worked as a nurse in palliative care.
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For Lisa, Tuesdays have become a highlight
March 24th, 2021On Tuesday afternoons, in the Kilbirnie pool café, you might see Alan and Lisa sitting with their coffees, talking and laughing.
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“To serve patients in the community is phenomenal.” Meet Nurse Amanda.
February 24th, 2021When Amanda finishes work at the end of the day, she knows she has done some good.
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Celebrating 20 years of the Camellia Heritage Club
February 16th, 2021It is not every day you get invited to have high tea with the Governor General. But for a very special group of Hospice supporters, they got to do just that.
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Summer 2020 newsletter
December 10th, 2020Read the Summer/Raumati 2020 newsletter here.
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“The Hospice do a great job.”
December 9th, 2020It was a Christmas hamper that first got Gary Parsons involved with Mary Potter Hospice. Gary worked for Richard Hislop Ltd, a Wellington importer of – read more
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Meet Nurse Irese – “It’s a unique and special experience..”
December 1st, 2020When Irese Baldock says she works at Mary Potter Hospice, people often react with: ‘Oh, that must be sad’. “Sometimes it is, but actually it – read more