Together we will get through this crisis. And we will be here for people who need us today and for years to come.
Hawke's Bay
As the coronavirus crisis sweeps through all aspects of daily life, people still deserve the best possible palliative care at the end of life. Our team are working round-the-clock to deliver care to more than 150 patients and their whānau in their homes. Without Cranford Hospice, there will be nowhere else for these people to turn.
The impact of the coronavirus means that Cranford Hospice is facing a substantial financial crisis. Uncertainty around future fundraising events, grants, the cancellation of our annual street appeal and closure of our three retail stores since 23 March 2020, means around 50% of our income is at risk.
The stark reality is that the future of Cranford Hospice’s services are at stake. We are calling on supporters and people in our local community today to help ensure their vital services can survive.
Please donate today and spread the word and urge everyone you know to do the same.
You may be facing challenges of your own. But please, if you can, take a moment to help people receive the hospice care we need. Your donation matters.
Together we will get through this crisis. And we will be here for people who need us today and for years to come.
Cranford Hospice has been caring for the Hawke’s Bay community since 1982. Cranford Hospice was gifted to the community on 1 July 2017 by founding oragnisation Presbyterian Support East Coast, and is now registered as an independent charitable trust (The Cranford Hospice Trust).
Each year we need to raise more than $3 million to ensure our services remain at no cost to patients and families. We are grateful to the support of our community. Together, we can give people the chance to treasure every moment.
2020 Annual Appeal
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