North Shore Hospice Fashion Show

This  year Harcourts Cooper and Co are again the main sponsors for North Shore Hospice Fashion Show. I don’t know why it is but if you need someone to dress up and make a fool of himself, it seems I am first in line. I guess it’s a good cause.

North Shore Hospice is there to make each day a good day for those with terminal illnesses. North Shore Hospice is committed to making each day the best day possible. They know that time is the most valuable thing in a person’s life, especially when that time is very limited. They are there try to help terminally ill  patients and their families have the best possible time with their loved ones, regardless of how long or short that time might be. It also means that they are  there for those who are left behind after their loved one has died. Judy Bailey is the patron. North Shore Hospice was formed in 1983 and is funded jointly by the community through voluntary donations and a service provider contract with the Waitemata District Health Board. As all services are completely free, the North Shore Hospice is dependent on volunteers and donations. And that’s where you and I come in!

Yesterday I went to Life for Men in Takapuna, caught up with Scott Donovan and he fitted me with a couple of beautiful suits for the North Shore Hospice Fashion show on Thursday 22 October, 2009. It’s at the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna. I get to wear Hugo Boss and Rembrandt. Outstanding! Soon there will be training and I will learn to strut my stuff on the catwalk ready for the show on October. I’ll be in good company, my old neighbour from Takapuna, Shane Cortese, star of Outrageous Fortune and beautiful Jackie O’Fee from Business Networks International, are leading us. You can find out more here and just buy your tickets here.

It’s great how the North Shore community get behind Hospice, so thanks to Scott and Life for Men in Takapuna , Malcolm Bone at Just Men at Milford Mall and also Business Networks International.

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