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Giving is so rewarding

May 2nd, 2024|Comments Off on 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

April 22nd, 2024|Comments Off on 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

  • Lights to remember

Continuing the Bond

September 19th, 2023|Comments Off on Continuing the Bond

Continuing the Bond "We don’t ‘move on’ after our loved one passes, but rather we ‘move forward

  • Auckland Marathon 2023

Run in this year’s Auckland Marathon

August 15th, 2024|Comments Off on Run in this year’s Auckland Marathon

Find a new way to connect with loved ones who have passed by Running to Remember On Sunday 3 November, thousands of

1508, 2024

Thank you for a perfect 10!

August 15th, 2024|Comments Off on Thank you for a perfect 10!

What an unforgettable, sparkling day filled with kindness from Mercy Hospice supporters! 420 guests turned out at

1508, 2024

Space to be with her

August 15th, 2024|Comments Off on Space to be with her

“In 2021, my wife Sao (Trinh Thi Sao), was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and undertook extensive chemotherapy

2405, 2024

Hospice Awareness Week, May 2024

May 24th, 2024|Comments Off on Hospice Awareness Week, May 2024

Hospice Awareness Week (15 – 21 May) The theme for this year’s Hospice Awareness Week is OK:

Compassion, Connection and the Aspen tree

By |May 1st, 2023|Categories: Mercy Matters, Whānau Story|Tags: |

Malcolm Bianchi was admitted to Mercy Hospice with stage 4 lung cancer. Surrounded by his loving family, Malcolm died within 36 hours. Looking back

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Empowering Communities to give everyone a chance to live their lives fully to the end

By |May 1st, 2023|Categories: Honohono Tātou Katoa, Mercy Matters|Tags: |

You may already know the value of receiving the highest quality palliative care. Sadly, however, the same cannot be said for everyone in the

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What’s Under the Hat Aunty? UPDATE

By |May 1st, 2023|Categories: Mercy Matters, Patients & families, Whānau Story|Tags: |

Earlier in March, you may have seen our fundraising appeal that told the story of Frances Te Weehi, whose daughter, Leah died at Mercy

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