Hawke's Bay Today

Cancer Society moving

New premises near hospital will enhance charity’s ability to serve

- Astrid Austin astrid.austin@hbtoday.co.nz

For the first time in 20 years, Cancer Society New Zealand’s Hawke’s Bay branch has packed up and moved to a new address, in what centre manager Trudy Kirk believes is the next stage in the charity’s life.

Yesterday, Conroy Removals and an army of volunteers turned what once was a busy building into a shell.

It has been a work in progress for the past few years as the society’s executive committee and Little Elms Charitable Trust formed an alliance to make the move happen, and sold their existing premises in Nelson St South.

“We have a memorandum of understand­ing so that we are all moving towards the same goals for the future and that is for the health of the community.”

Their new premises, located at the Little Elms com- plex at 310 Orchard Rd, Hastings, is across the road from Hawke’s Bay Hospital.

Kirk said this location was important, as too was the ability to expand on the land available.

“Things have changed in 20 years; the Cancer Society work with a lot more people than we did back then and we also offer different services,” she said.

“The way of the future with cancer is that the supportive care of psychosoci­al support is incredibly important and we have more people surviving cancer so it is really important that we are ready to meet those needs.”

Being so close to the hospital means they are able to be more visible and cater to more people.

“This move is the first stage of a bigger and exciting project that will put the Cancer Society in a better position to accommodat­e the needs of those in our Hawke’s Bay communitie­s who are living with and beyond cancer into the future.”

 ?? Photo / Warren Buckland ?? Volunteers Richard Mayhead (left) and Allan James pitch in to help Hawke’s Bay Cancer Society move out of its Nelson St, Hastings premises.
Photo / Warren Buckland Volunteers Richard Mayhead (left) and Allan James pitch in to help Hawke’s Bay Cancer Society move out of its Nelson St, Hastings premises.

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