Westfield Albany & Glenfield Gift Wrap Donation
For an eighth year, Westfield has offered a free Christmas gift wrapping service to shoppers who are invited to make a gold coin donation to a charity within the centre’s local community. Generous shoppers at Westfield Albany and Glenfield raised an impressive $12,0498.00 for Hospice North Shore which will assist in caring for over 550 patients and their families living on the North Shore with a terminal illness. read more |
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Trees of Remembrance 2012
Hospice North Shore had 12 sites around the Shore in the fortnight leading up to Christmas and again the support and commitment our community offered through this time, was overwhelming. A heartfelt thank you to all our wonderful volunteers, and to the Centre Management teams at each site. read more |
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Riro Goes Hairless for Hospice
Riro Garrett bravely went beyond the call of duty recently and went “Hairless for Hospice”. Following her sister’s example, who went hairless for South Auckland Hospice, 80 year old Riro decided that if her younger sister could take this step, then she could too! read more
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Caring Students Fundraise for Hospice
Northcross Intermediate School Totara Team who, as part of their Life Skills module, work incredibly hard in raising over $2, 800 for Hospice through a number of Fundraising initiatives.read more
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A House Painter With Heart Gives Back to Hospice
Trevor Reid - Open House Painters whose family has had personal experience of hospice services continues to donate 5% of profits to Hospice North Shore. "I am proud to be able to give back to Hospice for the amazing support they give to families in tough times". Read more |
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Curly Locks Shaved for Hospice
After the loss of his beloved Nana and all the support given to her and her family by Hospice North Shore, Jaden Burrell wanted to give something back. Chatting one Friday night Jaden decided to shave off his curly locks. Now for an up and coming Rap star hitting the prime of his life this was not a decision to be taken lightly. read more |
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Thank you Castor Sugar Cafe!
Thank you Cheryl Yates of Castor Sugar Café, Castor Bay who had a Coffee for Charity Day, where patrons could guess the name of the Hospice Bear and all proceeds from coffee sales went to Hospice North Shore. Cheryl says “my mother in England always worked for the Hospice and my sis became a nurse in one. read more |
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Finally Books
Around five years ago, our astute Birkenhead Hospice Shop Manager, Chris McCullough, realised books were both a prolific donation and a valuable commodity. She created a business plan, presented it, and waited. read more |

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Thank you Pub Charity!!!
Most of our supporters are keen to donate for equipment and expenses that are directly related to the care of our patients and we are enormously grateful for their support. However to find funds for expenses and intangible costs such as Insurance, Rates Electricity, phones etc. is very difficult. read more |

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Shop News
We are seeing some exciting changes for our Hospice Shops on the North Shore. Last year, our eight shops contributed half the money necessary to maintain our services, after the District Health Board’s contribution. read more |
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