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  • A HUGE THANKS FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS X

      25 February 2015

    Kia Ora Koutou Katoa,

    On behalf of Te Amohaere and our whanau we would like to thank everyone who has supported us on this journey through donations, you have all ‘lightened the load’ so to speak and have made this journey for our whanau a lot easier, and thank you all for your love, support and prayers. Te Amohaere is getting all of those it, shows through the strength she has while doing chemo. If you see her on her good days, you would not know that she is unwell, so thank you all again.

    We would like to acknowledge Dr Lance and Whaea Tracey O’Sullivan and their beautiful whanau who have been there from the beginning of Te Amohaere’s diagnoses of Hepatoblastoma. They have been there every step of the way, and words cannot express of how thankful we are for all that you’s have done and are doing for our kotiro and our whanau.

    Big Thanks to the Moko team for your aroha and support not only to TeAmohaere and myself but also for looking out for my husband and your team mate Vince, and Sally while we are away on our chemo treatments at Starship.

    Thanks to the Navilluso team for your karakias, [prayers] and support.

    A big thank you to the Ahipara Surf Life Saving Club, who done a BBQ outside the Warehouse and donated the proceeds to Georgia Buckingham and TeAmohaere, too much gals and guys. Special thanks to Tina for bringing the girls in for a visit while we were in Starship.

    Thanks to Magical Mascots and Whaea Tinaka, for your mahi and aroha to TeAmohaere, too much.

    A big thanks to Marley QuickFit, too much bro TeAmohaere will be on board when she’s finished treatment!!

    Thanks to St Johns Kaitaia for your support, TeAmohaere is looking forward to coming back when she is done with chemo.

    To Mike and Helen from the Laundry Mat in the Plaza, thank you both for everything, for the beautiful ham to the awesome gifts and her Christmas bonus!! God bless you both.

    Thank you to Lisa and Brad from CBEC for letting me have the time off work to be with TeAmohaere, and for the lovely basket of goodies sent to starship thanks CBEC staff.

    Thank you to our whanau and friends, Uncle Ngametua, Aunty Justine, Melody and Mahara for bringing tea to the Ronald McDonald House and your koha, much love. Uncle Nga and Aunty Cherie for bringing tea too!! To my sister in law Maine and niece Rose and her partner Jay and my grand nephew Tyrell thank you for the visits we know you have a busy household so thank you for taking the time we love you so much.

    A special thank you to Aunty Helen and Kiri whom I haven’t seen for years, thank you for coming and meeting our daughter TeAmohaere, beautiful people.

    Thank you to Charlie Collier and Debbie Leaf and their tamariki. I have not met Charlie before but while TeAmohaere was in Kaitaia Hospital, Charlie and his tamariki were visiting his partner Debbie and saw TeAmohaere, and out of the blue came up to me and handed me a koha from him and his whanau. Nga mihi bro and thank you again.

    To our special neighbours across the road Peter and Raewyn Jackson, thank you for the fresh veges and the koha and for looking out for our house when we are not home.[ and our dogs!

    To everyone who has been a part of this journey whether it be through donations,support and prayer we give it all back to you. We want to wish you all well God Bless you all and take care and we wish you all the best for the New Year.

    We have to thank Georgina Peterson who is in charge of the Moko team, for opening this page up, without her this would not be possible. So thanks for thinking of us Georgina, to you and your beautiful whanau nga mihi.

    Thanks to the ‘Give a Little’ people who make it all happen.

    To all our tamariki who are fighting the battle with cancer, Kia kaha [ be strong] you are all in our prayers, much love to you all from:

    Vince, Annie, TeAmohaere, Sally, Holly, Lateisha, Jayden and TePuhi.

    Unuhia te rito o te harakeke, kei hea te komako e ko?

    Ui mai ki ahau, ‘He aha te mea nui o te Ao?’

    Maku e ki atu,

    ‘He tangata, he tangata, he tangata.

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  • More fundraising efforts for Te Amo-haere

      17 February 2015
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    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/northland-age/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503402&objectid=11403215

    Anyone keen...

    Kaitaia teenager Te Amo-haere Rudolph needs her friends at the moment as she battles a cancer she thought she had seen the last of when she was a pre-schooler - and she has plenty to fall back on.

    Some of those friends are preparing for a 12-hour 'spinathon' at Kaitaia gym Club Physical, starting at 6am on Saturday March 14, and anyone who would like to saddle up alongside them will be very welcome.

    Teams of four to 12 are asked to pay $100 per bike, and will be expected to keep the wheels turning until 6pm. Gym members and non-members will be equally welcome, but are asked to register at Club Physical, phone (09) 408-2000.

    All proceeds will help the Rudolph family meet the costs of Te Amo-haere's treatment, including travel between Kaitaia and Auckland.

    - Northland Age

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  • Te Amo-haere's journey

      4 February 2015
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    Some pictures from T.A's first angel flight to Auckland, to her treatment during the last round. I hear from a lil birdie that she is currently getting her year 11 work from her teachers at Kaitaia College while on a weeks break home. Her school friends are inspired by her 100% into Life attitude.

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  • wahine toa

      23 January 2015
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    Receiving chemo today, and Te Amohaere can still put a cheeky expression on. The MOKO team admire her strength and her whanau(s) strength every day!

    Kia kaha whanau.

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    • 23/01/2015 by Tawhina

      Awww hope its going well. Hi Annie :)

  • Humbled by Givealittle

      23 January 2015

    This txt received from Annie, Te Amohere's mum ------Missing you all and you are all in our prayers take care and God bless...I have just been on the give a little page and it is very humbling and very overwhelming with all the love and support from whanau friends and the wider community... thank you :-) :-)

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