A heartfelt community appeal calling for support as Nelson local Angela Herbert faces a long recovery after a serious accident.
Nelson
If you live in Nelson, chances are you’ve felt Angela Herbert’s kindness ripple through our community or read the story of her recent accident in the Nelson Weekly and on the Nelson App. For over 20 years, she has supported hundreds as a medical herbalist, naturopath and life coach – helping people improve wellbeing, find direction, and navigate life’s toughest moments. As a mentor, she serves as a remote Kaitiaki for Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.
Formerly a policewoman, she’s also an artist, ecologist, and has just completed her first book. She's also a distance runner and member of the Tribal Nations Motorbike Club who's kaupapa supports others in need. Angela lives a life of service and deep care for others in the Top of the South.
Now she needs us.
On 8 February, while cycling home, Angela was struck by a van at the Vanguard Street/Hardy Street roundabout. She suffered six pelvic fractures and has been in hospital ever since. Doctors estimate it will be around 9 months before she can walk again, with a long recovery after that. She is currently unable to move her left leg, and surgery is still uncertain.
Living alone will make her recovery – physically, emotionally, and financially – even harder. She will need ongoing support.
If Angela has ever helped you, or if you believe in supporting someone who has given so much, please consider donating.
Every contribution will help ease the pressure and allow her to focus on healing. Let’s rally around this humble and beautiful person.
I am a friend of Angela's who is in awe of her ability to give to others so selflessly and a beneficiary of her remarkable insights that are life changing .
Funds will support Angela’s long recovery, including any home adjustments needed for her return. It will also help cover essential living expenses and loss of income while she is unable to work.
A little bit of good news 17 April 2026
Angela has just found out that the nerves in her left leg are still alive. The reason she cannot use her leg at all is due to a bad break she has (in addition to all the big pelvic fractures). The surgeons believe she will be able to walk agin when the break mends although there is no idea how long this will take. She continues to be so grateful for all the wonderful donations which will help her rebuild her life eventually. We are so lucky to live in such a caring and loving place like NZ. The highlight of Angela's week is a visit from her beloved cat Chips. He settles down with her and brings enormous comfort.
Thank you Theodore for your donation. Angela is so grateful for the support at this very difficult time.
Thank you so much for your donation to Angela's recovery!!!
Thank you so much!!! This will be a great help to Angela as she goes through this terrible time. She still has an operation ahead but will hopefully be able to walk eventually. Your kindness means such a lot!
Thank you Sarah. Your donation is much appreciated. Angela is so grateful for the support from the community of such caring people.
Hi Shelly. Thank you so much. Angela is so grateful for the help as she continues to deal with the ongoing trauma of her multiple injuries.
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