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New Chair for Mary Potter Hospice
November 28th, 2023Mary Potter Hospice is pleased to welcome Steph Dyhrberg as incoming Chair, after serving 7 years as a Board member, and Professor Gregor Coster as Deputy Chair.
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A life of caring
November 22nd, 2023Since coming to New Zealand in 2000 with her husband and two children, Seema has lived her life caring for others.
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Gift Wrapping
November 21st, 2023From Thursday 7 to Sunday 24 December, our volunteer gift wrappers will wrap your gifts in support of Mary Potter Hospice.
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Mary Potter is the place for me
October 27th, 2023The sparrows of Titahi Bay know exactly where to go to get a good feed.
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Congratulations to Mary Potter Hospice’s 2023 Annual Award Winners
October 27th, 2023Last night we held our annual celebration. A highlight of the evening was the handing out of the annual awards.
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Getting the right fit
September 22nd, 2023Finding roles that suit their skills and experience is the key to Murray and Barb’s enthusiastic volunteering at the Hospice’s Porirua community base.
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The “obvious choice” was Mary Potter Hospice
September 14th, 2023Tony’s relationship with the Little Company of Mary – which founded Mary Potter Hospice – began when he was a young boy.
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Like mother-in-law, like daughter-in-law
August 25th, 2023Gratitude towards Mary Potter Hospice can span generations, just like with Peg and Margaret.
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Wide range of support made things easier
July 26th, 2023Contacting the Hospice early allowed Diana to benefit from a wide range of support including occupational and physical therapy, and social interaction.
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Sisters making a difference together
June 16th, 2023Julianna and Regina are two sisters who volunteer together each week at the Porirua Hospice Shop.
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Kāpiti Lions Club’s steadfast support of Hospice
June 16th, 2023Since 2016, the Kāpiti Lions Club has been keeping things neat and tidy at the Mary Potter Hospice base in Paraparaumu.
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Some of the most meaningful conversations I’ve ever had
June 16th, 2023Mark Young has been a volunteer biographer in Kāpiti for two and a half years, recording the stories of Hospice patients.