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Driving Big Changes

I'd like to add my name to the Hospice Car!

You can add your name, or the name of a loved one, we've even added names of people's beloved pets! 

The option is yours!

To get the ball rolling, fill out the form below, list the name(s) you'd like to see on the car and donate $20 per name.

Your donation will make a huge difference. All the money will go directly to your local Hospice to provide the best palliative care to everyone in the Eastern Bay of Plenty that needs it.

Please be respectful and ensure that if you're adding the name of a loved one, that they have consented to it.

When adding a name in the comments below, please ensure the spelling is correct before donating. 

Names will remain on the car for 6 months.

I would like to add my Business Logo

Business Logo's will be added to the front doors of the car, on both sides, in black only, starting with the left hand door.

To see your logo printed onto the Hospice Car, make a donation of $500 in the form below, and email your logo through to the email below the form.

Your donation will make a huge difference. All the money will go directly to your local Hospice to provide the best palliative care to everyone in the Eastern Bay of Plenty that needs it.

Logo's will be printed at a maximum size of 140mm wide or 50mm high (for a landscape logo).

Portrait and square logos will be printed at a similar weight, but we do prefer landscape logo's.

Please email your logo through to lydia@hospiceebop.org.nz.

If you are unable to supply your logo, send us an email and we can discuss how to get your logo onto the car.

Logo's will remain on the car for 6 months.

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​​​We're aiming to raise up to $40,000 by filling up the Hospice car with names in the community, and businesses. We would love for you to be a part of it!

Get your name on the Hospice Car!

For every $20 donation, we'll put a name of your choice onto our Hospice Car! Be sure to list the names you would like on the car in the comment box below.

For Businesses, select $500 and we will print your logo on our Hospice car - in the comments add the name of your business and then email your logo through to the link below.

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List the names you would like on the car below
Please double check the spelling;
For Businesses, please add your business name.

Here's the link to send us your logo if you're a business!

New Hospice CEO drives big changes!

Hospice Eastern Bay of Plenty has a new Chief Executive at the wheel and Bryce Sheedy is driving big changes in the organisation with a positive outlook and growth being felt by staff and patients alike. 

The Hospice organisation is taking on new clinical and support staff, with a pōhiri next month for five new staff; three Clinical Nurse Specialist, a Clinical Lead and a Doctor. With the clinical growth, the team is also growing its support and back-office functions, strengthening links into the community, growing their cultural practice, and supporting volunteers and fundraising.  

“The good vibes start inside our walls, and we have a growing and energetic team of specialists joining us. Their work makes a difference every day in the lives of those in our care. We’re supporting 50-60 people at any one time and our strong relationship with the hospital means that they are now referring their palliative patients into our care as well. Having good people means we are confident and trusted to be good at what we do best – taking care of people at the end of their lives,” Mr Sheedy said.  

In light of the huge number of kilometres travelled by Hospice staff, one of the current fundraising activities is well-focussed: Hospice is covering a staff car with the names and logos of supporters to illustrate how much the community values the work Hospice does.  

“The car wrap is a light-hearted way to raise vital funds to continue our work, but it is also a way we can thank those who support us and show just how much our community values what we do. It’s a two-way street,” Mr Sheedy said.

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