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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
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
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
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
What’s Under the Hat Aunty? UPDATE
Earlier in March, you may have seen our fundraising appeal that told the story of Frances Te Weehi, whose
The Best Round the Bays Ever!! Incredible feats of kindness
In March, fundraisers raised just over $46,000 to care for people facing life-limiting illnesses and their families. Thank you from
Upcoming Events
Hospice Awareness Week (15 – 21 May) The theme for this year’s Hospice Awareness Week is OK: “Ok to
Nelson Madoka’s Story
“Caring for others. That’s been engraved in everything I do.” Nelson Madoka, one of Mercy Hospice’s most active supporters, shares what
Jo Yearsley’s Story
Bonnie Yearsley passed in April 2001 after a 7-month battle with Oesophageal Cancer. It never occurred to
Compassion, Connection and the Aspen tree
Malcolm Bianchi was admitted to Mercy Hospice with stage 4 lung cancer. Surrounded by his loving family,
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
Game, lunch, and laughs at Tennis for Mercy 2022
On Friday 4 November, Tennis for Mercy went ahead under beautiful blue skies and a hot summer sun and raised an absolutely smashing $22,000!
FREE Life Story Service
Absolutely everyone, without exception,has a story worth telling. And while sharing your story might sound daunting, unnecessary, or like you’re blowing your own trumpet,
Let’s talk about grief
Louise Thompson, one of three counsellors at Mercy Hospice, talks to Mercy Matters about the challenges of experiencing grief and loss, especially around those
Where there is loss, there is gain
Dr Carol McAllum is the Director of Quality and Partnerships at Mercy Hospice. She is a palliative medicine specialist and continues to work as
Remembering Together
In November, Mercy Hospice was privileged to host our annual remembrance service: The Space Between Us: Maumaharatange Memories. Like Lights to Remember, this year’s
I’m leaving a gift in my Will to Mercy Hospice
In 2009, my late wife, Carol was a patient at Mercy Hospice. She was such a deeply humble person with a heart that cared so