We’re thrilled to share our first published column in Channel Magazine, created to take North Shore locals on the journey with us as we build ‘Your Future Hospice’ in Shea Terrace, Takapuna.

Lockdown kids book gives joy & needed funds
In the safely of their lockdown bubbles, people with extra time on their hands reengaged with their talents to give back in inventive ways.

David's story
For David and his wife Jenny, the ability to call Harbour Hospice at any time is their lifeline. David's story demonstrates the courage it takes to live with an illness, such as advanced cancer, that brings a new challenge daily.

Rewarding roles for shop volunteers
If there is such a thing as an enviable problem, our shops have it. They are so busy that we constantly need more volunteers.

10-year refresh for Hibiscus House
New furniture, floor coverings and drapes have been installed in the Hibiscus House Inpatient Unit.

Shona’s passion for our patients
We are blessed to have amazing IPU volunteers like Shona.

Keeping our Harbour Hospice family connected
This week we sent some messages of thanks to our frontline staff to show how much we appreciate what they’re doing for us all.

Pauline's Story
As much as she loves to be at home drawing, painting and sewing, artist Pauline Coates is a people person and needs to get out of the house.

Joan’s lasting legacy
Thanks to the amazing support of our community, Colin and Gaye were able to deal with each new challenge because they could pick up the phone and call Harbour Hospice at any time, day or night.

Redeveloping our North Shore facilities
An update on our premises at Shea Terrace, Takapuna.
