Davis Funerals Renew Gold Partnership With Hospice West Auckland
Hospice West Auckland is proud to announce that Davis Funerals has renewed its Gold Partnership agreement for a second year, further strengthening a long-standing relationship grounded in shared values and commitment to the West Auckland community.
Since 1985, Hospice West Auckland has been providing free, specialist palliative care for people across the region. The service focuses on holistic, personalised support that upholds dignity, offers compassion, and enhances quality of life.
“Our ability to deliver exceptional care to patients, whānau and caregivers depends on the generosity of partners like Davis Funerals,” says Hospice West Auckland CEO, Dean Kelly. “We are deeply grateful for their continued support, which allows us to walk alongside our community during some of life’s most challenging times.”
As one of Auckland’s most trusted funeral providers, Davis Funerals has been dedicated to creating meaningful, personalised farewells and serving families with the utmost care and respect for 90 years. Their partnership with Hospice West Auckland extends far beyond financial support – Davis Funerals actively contribute their time and expertise to our staff, patients and in the volunteering space. This hands-on involvement enriches the lives of patients, whānau, and the wider community.
Michael Powell, General Manager of Davis Funerals, says, “It’s a privilege to continue our partnership with Hospice West Auckland. Together, we can help ensure families in our community receive the care, comfort, and compassion they deserve.”
This Gold Partnership renewal is a testament to both organisations’ unwavering commitment to supporting West Auckland when it matters most.
For more information about Hospice West Auckland and Davis Funerals, please visit www.hwa.org.nz and www.davisfunerals.co.nz.
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