20 Sep News: “Everyone was like family.” Cath’s story
One of our volunteers, Cath, recalls the journey she went on with her husband Chris when he was cared for by Cranford Hospice. “I’ve never met...
One of our volunteers, Cath, recalls the journey she went on with her husband Chris when he was cared for by Cranford Hospice. “I’ve never met...
Michelle Rodda has become the first palliative care nurse practitioner in Hawke’s Bay, something she’s been working on for the past two years with the...
Acting Chair for the Cranford Hospice Trust, Frane Rosandich, announced today the resignation of Board Chair Hayley Anderson and Board Members Lindsay Knowles and Roydon...
We have reached out to the Hawke’s Bay community this July asking them to help fund our nursing programme, and Craigs Investment Partners have come...
Established in 1991, The Hawke’s Bay Wine Auction is the oldest wine auction in New Zealand. It is now Cranford Hospice’s largest annual private contributor...
The Hospice Holly Trail was established in 2000 by a group of philanthropic women in order to raise funds for Cranford Hospice. To date, the...
The inaugural Wildflower Sculpture Exhibition was held in 2008. Over the six five-day exhibitions in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018, around 27,000 visitors...
The Hawke's Bay American Motorcycle Club (BAMC) consists of an array of professional enthusiasts that enjoy the road trip. The BAMC also organises the biannual...
Grief is a normal process. It is the process of adjusting to your loss, and learning to live without a loved one in your life....
Nobody really wants to think about the end of their life, but knowing what to include in your plans is a good place to start. Things...