February 4, 2023
Cancer, a health issue that most of us have experienced either ourselves, through a friend, or a loved one.
Or for some of our kaimahi (staff), cancer care is their daily work life, from clinical to administrative care across our hospitals in Aotearoa.
As part of our philosophy of supporting our healthcare community we have donated $500 to the Cancer Society Te Kāhui Matepukupuku o Aotearoa.
This support acknowledges the work of all our staff, our doctors who treat people with cancer in our facilities, and our oncological services at Bowen Icon Cancer Centre in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington.
Thank you for all the exceptional care you provide to our cancer patients and their family and whānau.
“Alone we are strong. Together we are stronger.”
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