Recently, Cherie received devastating news: she has been diagnosed with a very rare and aggressive cancer called Sarcoma.
Taupo, Waikato
Cherie is one of the kindest, most humble, and hardworking people you could ever meet. She’s a devoted mother, sister, and daughter who has always put others first.
A solo mum to three amazing young men, Cherie works part-time, is a life member of Special Olympics (over 30 years!), and is studying for a Bachelor of Counselling. An active member of a local parents’ group supporting families with special needs.
Her three boys are incredible kind, caring, and generous young men who each live with intellectual disabilities.
• Caleb works at JR’s Landscaping and loves playing Ten-Pin bowling for Taupō Special Olympics. He also plays lawn bowls and is a proud member of the Taupō Lawn Bowls Club.
• Jaydn attends Whare Mahana at Tauhara College, where he’s found a wonderful community of friends and teachers. He also competes in Ten-Pin bowling with Special Olympics.
• Jackson, the youngest, also attends Whare Mahana and thrives with the support of his friends and teachers. He too is part of the Special Olympics Ten-Pin team.
Cherie has always been a pillar of strength for her family. For the past six years, she’s helped care for her autistic brother alongside her dad, ever since her mum passed away from the very same disease Cherie now faces. Her dad continues to support Cherie and the boys, but this news has hit him hard too.
The Taupō Special Olympics team, including Cherie’s boys and brother, are scheduled to travel to Christchurch in early December for the National Summer Games.
Friend of this wonderful amazing Super Wahine / Founder of Parents of Special Needs Children Taupo
Those who know Cherie know she’s a fighter. Her greatest wish is simple: to spend as much meaningful time as possible with her whānau and create special memories while she can. Funds raised will be for support for her Whanau, setting up Whanau for future
Update 2nd Dec 2025 2 December 2025
Hi all Cherie was hoping to make it down to Christchurch in the next few days to support her boys and brother for our Taupo Special Olympics Ten Pin Bowling Team, unfortunately she is still very unwell, is at home but hasn't much energy for anything, She is awfully gutted as she was to receive a life membership award for special Olympics for her late mother Auretta. Cherie's brother John and Caleb (Auretta's grandson) will accept this special award on her behalf. Cherie starts Chemo on the 10th December, and over the last week has had to have 2 blood transfusions and and iron transfusion. Please keep her in thoughts and share the love around!
We love you Cherie xx ❤️
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