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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
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Mercy Matters recently caught up with our Learning and Development Manager, Tania Gulliver to hear how the team is supporting
Your Fundraising Activity Update
Marathon runner, Ultra Marathon Runners, Sausage Sizzlers, Haberdashery lovers, Skydivers, it’s all in the latest fundraising activity update for
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
FREE Life Story Service
Absolutely everyone, without exception,has a story worth telling. And while sharing your story might sound daunting, unnecessary, or like
Let’s talk about grief
Louise Thompson, one of three counsellors at Mercy Hospice, talks to Mercy Matters about the challenges of experiencing grief
Mercy Hospice saved my life
On February 27, 2024 Robin Lesley-Clark thought he was going to Mercy Hospice to die. Instead, he credits Mercy Hospice for the wrap-around
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
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Mercy Matters recently caught up with our Learning and Development Manager, Tania Gulliver to hear how
Wongs, the Flower Lady, and heaps of hot chocolate
During the first lockdown, the inpatient unit (IPU) at Mercy Hospice was home to a 40-year-old Cook Island Māori, Tahitian man called Wilfred, but
The cost of funding hospice races ahead of inflation
As the country as a whole attempts to carry on with life and business, Hospice New Zealand, the national organisation representing all hospice services
Support from the Mercy Hospice community
Another fun way to support Mercy Hospice is by running your own fundraiser. Here’s a selection of creative ways our amazing supporters have been
Your hospice needs you!
One of our fabulous new volunteers, Karin Won, who has recently moved to Auckland from Wellington. We are thrilled to have her join our
Lights to Remember
A cascade of lights adorning a large oak in the grounds of College Hill was the stunning centre piece for Lights to Remember, last
I had the best dad.
It is such a privilege to be able to share this account of gratitude and love from Antonia Guttenbeil, whose father Jason passed away