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Hospice Awareness Week, May 2024
Hospice Awareness Week (15 – 21 May) The theme for this year’s Hospice Awareness Week is OK: “Ok to ask for
Mercy Hospice fits the bill!
Over the years I had experience with Hospice, both Mercy and North Shore, having had family and friends as patients, and
Being a volunteer has been ‘pure joy’
I’ve been an active volunteer in various roles over the years, but this ticks all the boxes. Firstly, Debbie Stevens (Volunteer
Giving is so rewarding
My name’s Toni and I’ve been a volunteer for Mercy Hospice at one of the retail shops for 15
A sense of calm and gratitude
Thanks to the amazing generosity of Mercy supporters, Jill Bonniface and her immediate family were cared for at home by
Continuing the Bond
Continuing the Bond "We don’t ‘move on’ after our loved one passes, but rather we ‘move forward
Nelson Madoka’s Story
“Caring for others. That’s been engraved in everything I do.” Nelson Madoka, one of Mercy Hospice’s most
Hospice Awareness Week, May 2024
Hospice Awareness Week (15 – 21 May) The theme for this year’s Hospice Awareness Week is OK: “Ok to ask for help, ok to
Hospice Awareness Week, May 2024
Hospice Awareness Week (15 – 21 May) The theme for this year’s Hospice Awareness Week is OK:
Mercy Hospice fits the bill!
Over the years I had experience with Hospice, both Mercy and North Shore, having had family and
Being a volunteer has been ‘pure joy’
I’ve been an active volunteer in various roles over the years, but this ticks all the boxes.
10 – A Celebration of Tastes
Earlier this year, supporters came together for Mercy Hospice at 10 – A Celebration of Tastes. The magnitude of kindness and generosity on display
Jo Yearsley’s Story
Bonnie Yearsley passed in April 2001 after a 7-month battle with Oesophageal Cancer. It never occurred to me that my Mum might die at
Compassion, Connection and the Aspen tree
Malcolm Bianchi was admitted to Mercy Hospice with stage 4 lung cancer. Surrounded by his loving family, Malcolm died within 36 hours. Looking back
Empowering Communities to give everyone a chance to live their lives fully to the end
You may already know the value of receiving the highest quality palliative care. Sadly, however, the same cannot be said for everyone in the
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Mercy Matters recently caught up with our Learning and Development Manager, Tania Gulliver to hear how the team is supporting Mercy staff to
Riding for Jim and living every moment
On February 17, amid the turbulent weather so many had to contend with, Andrew Trevelyan and Steve Cassidy started their grand cycle of New