By becoming a Care Champion you will:
Help get them through the
tough times
Join our team of caring Kiwis to give patients and their whānau the extra support they need.
Bring care and support when it's needed most
Whether it's a family with a critically ill child, a terminally ill patient, someone struggling with mental health issues or a stressed healthcare worker, you can provide the extra support and care they need to get them through the tough times.
Our Chaplains are available 24/7 and journey with, listen to, advocate for and support thousands of Kiwis every year.
Become part of the team by giving a gift today.
Give monthly - become a Care Champi n today!
Our Care Champions are a dedicated team of people giving regular donations to provide immediate and ongoing care and support to everyday Kiwis within our healthcare system through our Hospital Chaplains.
By becoming a Care Champion you will:
Provide immediate spiritual and pastoral support to patients, whānau and staff
Help us expand Chaplaincy services allowing for more meaningful support
Equip chaplains with advanced skills in counselling and crisis management
Leave a gift in your Will
Your Will reflects who and what is most important to you.
After you've remembered your loved ones, you may wish to leave a caring gift that will support future generations.
Leaving a gift in your Will to Hospital Chaplaincy Aotearoa means you'll be bringing comfort and care to others long beyond your lifetime.
Other Ways to Make a Difference:
Volunteer
Volunteering with a local team involves working alongside the Chaplains to help provide pastoral care to friends, family, patients, and staff.
Share Your Story
By telling your story, you help raise awareness of the vital role chaplaincy plays in our hospital community.
Pray
Your prayers are a powerful way to support the work of our chaplaincy as we navigate the complexities of care and healing.
Learn more
Find out more about the impact your support can have through our quarterly supporter newsletter - Heartfelt.
Because we all need a little extra care at times