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Hospice patients’ stories inspire wedding dress show

Stanmore Bay local Yvonne Payne is putting together a one-of-a-kind show, Wedding Dresses Through The Decades, next month, to raise funds for Harbour Hospice.

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‘Mum, make it happen’: Quilts donated to hospice to honour local GP

The late Heidi MacRae had always been a very organised person. So, it was only fitting that when the well-respected North Shore GP was facing the end of life in 2022, following a breast cancer diagnosis in 2021, she assigned jobs to the people she loved.

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From Barcelona to Auckland: Why I moved countries to work for hospice

Six years ago Dr Eugenia Romboli, along with her partner and three children, said goodbye to everyone and everything they knew in Spain to emigrate to New Zealand for a role as a Senior Medical Specialist at Harbour Hospice.

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Saying yes to life

A growing number of Hospice patients have non-cancer illnesses and our clinical staff come from a broad range of disciplines to ensure patients’ wide and varied palliative care needs are met.

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Volunteers ease life for patients through new programme

In recent months, thanks to community support, a new volunteer programme was launched that enables hospice to reach even more patients and families.

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Original hospice fundraiser still giving back

When a friend highlighted the need for a hospice in the community nearly 40 years ago, Liz Douglas Brown became one of the original fundraising committee members to drive that campaign.

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Birds of a feather

Val and her team of fellow volunteers cater for funerals and social occasions in Warkworth/Wellsford, and what sets them apart from other caterers is that they do it all for love.

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Taking away the fear and uncertainty

To give back to the charity that gave him and his family so much, Graham has started fundraising for Harbour Hospice. This is his story...

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Surf's up for young hospice volunteer

Cam Davey, 17, loves surfing and going to the gym - he also volunteers for Harbour Hospice.

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Refurbished North Shore site gets approval for public use

After years of planning, and navigating a global pandemic, the monumental $20 million project to redevelop the Harbour Hospice building on the North Shore is celebrating a major milestone – being approved for public use.

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