
News & Events

加入我们的社区
Community events are a beautiful way to bring us together. These gatherings provide a safe space for people to connect, learn and share how different worldviews and ways of knowing can create compassionate communities in Aotearoa.
Whether it's a neighbourhood block party, a cultural festival, or a charity fundraiser, these events create opportunities for meaningful interactions, fostering a stronger sense of belonging and solidarity within the community. Through shared activities and shared spaces, community events play a vital role in building social cohesion, promoting understanding, and strengthening the bonds that tie us together as a community.
Events & Programmes
Auckland Regional Compassionate Communities Hui
| Friday 28 February 2025 9.30am – 12.30pm |
Fickling Convention Centre, Mt Roskill
Do you have a passion for making Tāmaki Makaurau more caring and connected? We're bringing neighbours, community groups, and local leaders together to weave a more substantial web of care across Auckland. Join us as we explore how to better support each other through grief, loss, and life's challenges.
No One Dies Alone (NODA):
Become a Compassionate Companion
Honohono Tātou Katoa is proud to introduce the No One Dies Alone (NODA) programme at CHT St Johns in Epsom from March 2025. We are seeking dedicate volunteers to join this new programme, providing comfort and connection to those in their last months and days of life.
Volunteers need to apply to become a Mercy Hospice volunteer, undergo reference and police vetting checks, attend induction and training sessions and commit to volunteer with us for a minimum of six months.
If you’re interested in becoming a NODA volunteer or learning more, we’d love to hear from you!
First training on Saturday 7th of March
from 10 am to 3 pm.
📧 Email us at info@honohono.net for additional information.


At Home Aged and Palliative Services (AHAPS): A “Train the Trainers” Programme
Launching in 2025, the "At Home Aged and Palliative Services" programme is co-designed by Working Together Group (WTG) and Honohono Tātou Katoa (HTK).
This initiative will equip community members with skills, knowledge, and resources to both provide compassionate at-home care at the end of life, and train others to do the same. Emphasising sustainability and inclusivity, the programme reflects HTK's mission to foster compassionate communities and ensure "palliative care everywhere with everyone," working with hidden carers and under-served communities through trust, collaboration, and celebration of their strengths.
This programme will be delivered online and in person in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Stay tuned for training dates in early 2025.
📧 Email us at info@honohono.net for additional information.


死亡咖啡馆 - 罗斯基尔山
享受一场关于死亡的小组讨论,没有议程、目标或主题。它更像是一个讨论小组,而不是悲伤支持小组或咨询会议。
下午 2:00 — 下午 3:30
546 Mount Albert Road, Three Kings
日期:
6 月 15 日星期六
7 月 20 日,星期六
8 月 17 日星期六
9 月 21 日,星期六
10 月 19 日星期六
11 月 16 日星期六

Death Cafe - Birkenhead
享受一场开放的、以小组为主导的关于死亡的对话,没有既定的议程、目标或主题。这是一个讨论小组,而不是悲伤支持或咨询会议。
下午 2:00 — 下午 3:30
伯肯黑德希尼莫阿街
日期:
7 月 7 日星期日
8 月 4 日星期日
9 月 1 日星期日
10 月 6 日星期日
11 月 3 日星期日
12月1日星期日

Death Cafe - Panmure
Join us for an open, group-directed conversation about death, where there is no set agenda, objectives, or themes. This is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counselling session.
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
7/13 Pilkington Road, Panmure
DATES:
Saturday 1st March
Sunday 6th April
