Help us raise money to purchase IT equipment for the hospice. Help make a difference to how we work & offer our service to our community.
Auckland
Amitabha Hospice Service offers free compassionate companionship for the elderly and the incurably ill of any age and their families with specially trained and supervised Caregivers throughout the greater Auckland area.
We have been offering our service nearly 25 years in the community. We have now 4 staff members working on site and in the community and more than 70 volunteers offering help to more than 70 patients in the community.
As our organisation grows day by day, we are in need of improving the use of the new technology. We have recently installed a new software system to assist with the coordination of our volunteers, and now we need to upgrade our aging computers and purchase new iPads to help us effectively make the most of the new software. For this reason, we need to raise $5000.00 to purchase the necessary equipment we need for the hospice.
Please donate to us and help us purchase the equipment.
Thank You!
We offer free, weekly, compassionate support companionship for people throughout Auckland living in their own homes with life-limiting conditions. We provide trained and supervised support companionship throughout the greater Auckland area. With the Buddhist principles of love, integrity, equanimity, and service. Amitabha Hospice serves people of all religions and all cultures in their own homes. We also provide two free day-stays(Tues and Frid) which enhance their lives with laughter and creativity. We are dedicated to developing and maintaining the highest quality of compassionate care in cooperation with other professional community services.
Amitabha Hospice is a NZ Registered Charitable Trust, CC21184, and a member of Hospice NZ.
The funds will be used to purchase IT equipment for the hospice.
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