Jewellery Collection celebrates origins
24th October 2021
The Southland Charity Hospital Jewellery Collection is a collaboration between Fabuleux Vous, Country Jewel, and the Southland Charity Hospital. We love this range so much. We are incredibly grateful to be able to work with Helen Thompson-Carter, owner of Fabuleux Vous, and Kerry Phillips, owner of Country Jewel; who have… Read more
Thank you SW Finance
12th January 2021
Southlanders just keep on giving to the Southland Charity Hospital – and the latest gesture from Scott Williamson, of SW Finance, has once again humbled those involved. In late January, Scott’s newly launched business, SW Finance, is the headline sponsor for the upcoming 2020/2021 New Zealand Saloon Championships, being held… Read more
Community support continues to deliver for the Southland Charity Hospital
27th November 2020
The Southland Charity Hospital has received overwhelming support this year from Southland and Otago businesses that continue to think outside the square and come up with wonderful ways to raise the funds required to begin the hospital build. So far, The Southland Charity Hospital has raised over $1.7 million dollars… Read more
All for the Cause
15th October 2020
They’ll arrive this weekend in various states of disrepair. Some will be a bit thicker around the midriff, others will be hobbling. A few may have a grey hair or seven, or the odd piece of plastic where a joint used to be. They’ll disembark from cars and planes and… Read more
Introducing board member Chris Menzies
14th September 2020
Lawyer Chris Menzies was a perfect choice when it came to seeking out people to play a governance role following the formation of the Southland Charity Hospital Trust. Hailing from the same rugby club as cancer care advocate Blair Vining, Midlands, and a personal friend of the Vining family –… Read more
Invercargill girls set to shave hair in bid to support cancer care in the south
13th September 2020
Rosa and Kenzie from St John’s Girls School in Invercargill are doing what seems – to some – unthinkable. “People keep saying we’re brave. But we’re just doing it for a good cause,” Rosa says. This 25 September, the two Year Eight students are set to shave off their hair,… Read more