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Local Matters - Quilters spreading the warmth


Quilters spreading the warmth
The Caring Quilters, together with Harbour Hospice’s spiritual carer Vincent Maire, with a quilt created to represent a holistic Maori model of care.
Love, warmth and comfort is something every hospice patient needs, and that is exactly what goes into each of the 200 quilts made for Harbour Hospice every year by the Caring Quilters group.
The group of eight volunteers meets regularly to stitch and sew fabric pieces into beautiful soft quilts that are donated to patients to use in their homes or as in-patients in hospice.
Group spokeswoman Jan Adams says the group has grown from two friends, Helen Harford and Jill Bezencon, sewing together around the kitchen table eight years ago to a thriving monthly group at hospice. ....

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Local Matters - Hospice awards return after lockdown break


Hospice awards return after lockdown break
Some of the 10-year winners, from left – Wayne Gray, Pat Torrington, Diana Lints (staff), Margaret Hill, Ann Hatwell, Kathy Anderson and Ellie Gaskin. Right, Yvonne Jennings has been a familiar face at the Ōrewa Hospice Shop for 20 years. Five year volunteers included, back row, from left, Andrew Green, Marilyn Erne, Dora Mak, Lesley Osbourne, Yvonne White, Irene Sanders and, in front, Trish Francis-Stead, Mary Whorskey, Christine Howard, Roger Spragg, Hope Spragg and Brent McConachy (staff).
After a year’s gap due to Covid-19 lockdowns, Harbour Hospice’s annual long service awards have returned this year, and it was Hibiscus Coast’s turn on Thursday, July 1. ....

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Local Matters - Charities in a clash over cash


Charities in a clash over cash
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More than a decade of supportive relations have soured between Estuary Arts Centre and the organisers of the Harbour Hospice art show over a massive hike in exhibition fees.
Hospice’s Queen’s Birthday fundraising art exhibition and sale has been held at Estuary Arts Centre for 11 years. The proceeds support services at Hibiscus House hospice in Red Beach.
Initially the not-for-profit organisation was given space in Estuary Arts’ gallery to hold its exhibition free of charge. However, hospice fundraiser and exhibition convenor, Vicki Lambert, says that in 2012, when hospice became aware that the arts centre was short of funds, the committee offered to pay. It paid $480 for its exhibition space for four years. ....

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Harbour Hospice calls on shore locals to help finish vital redevelopment


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Media release from Harbour Hospice
Thursday 29 April 2021, 02:35 PM
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Shrink wrap is on, scaffolding is up and construction is underway, but now Harbour Hospice North Shore needs your help to finish its vital $20 million redevelopment project.
Last night over 100 people gathered at Smales Farm to celebrate the start of construction and mark the launch of its public fundraising campaign to help the charity reach its bold target.
This crucial community service, given free of charge to anyone who needs it, is already experiencing the impact of the rapidly growing number of patients who need end-of-life care. The project at its Hospice at 7 Shea Terrace, Takapuna is also addressing an urgent need to reclad and increase patient bed space in its Inpatient Unit. ....

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