autumn 2010
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CanTeen's Autumn 2010 National Mag.TRANSCRIPT
AUTUMN 2010
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P r e m i e r
P a r t n e r
»NATioNAl ProgrAMMes»MessAges froM PresideNT
ANd Chief exeCUTive »regioNAl highlighTs»CANTeeN ANd PAMs
TogeTher AgAiN!
CanGrow - CanTeen Self DevelopmenT GranTS for memberSThe purpose of CanGrow Self Development Grants is to support members with their personal growth. CanTeen recognises a cancer experience will often disrupt our education, development and training. CanGrow grants are designed to help catch up on lost ground and to help re-launch your self development. Grants are subject to a maximum of $1,500 per person with approximately 25 grants available per year. The next round of applications will be considered by the grants committee in July and we encourage CanTeen members to apply. Visit the ‘About’ section of the CanTeen website to read up and download an application form.
enTerTainmenT bookCanTeen is raising funds by selling the 2010/2011 Entertainment™ Book through our online shop. Ranging in prices from $50 to $65, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the Entertainment™ Books will help contribute towards the funding of the programmes and services we offer you guys. Entertainment™ Books contain hundreds of 25-50% off and two-for-one offers from popular restaurants, cinemas, hotel
accommodation, the arts, and sporting events. This year’s Entertainment™ Books are available in the following regions: Auckland, Waikato & Bay of Plenty, Wellington, Christchurch and Lower South Island. If your family or friends are thinking about purchasing an Entertainment Book tell them to visit www.canteen.org.nz
naTional CampHi Guys!
Well what can a girl say….NATIONAL CAMP 2010 in Auckland was “OUT OF THIS WORLD!!”
I LOVED working with the National Camp Committee to put on a week of good times! There were so many highlights, members meeting new people, getting amongst it, challenging themselves and having an awesome time! Big ups to all that attended for fully creating a wicked VIBE during the week and living the CanTeen Values!
Special Thanks to:
The NCC for a HUGE effort in the creation and superb execution of camp
The FANTASTIC CanTeen staff and volunteers
Carey Park for being ‘onto it’ and supplying good grub
All of the presenters that came along
Rainbow’s End for having us to play
Catch 22 that cranked the sounds on the Last Night
Fonterra for supplying goodies for us during the week
Well that is MISSION COMPLETE on another National Camp. If National Camp sounds like something you might like to be involved with have a word to your local branch staff. Bring on NATIONAL CAMP 2011!!
Over and Out
Jarnia
CanTeen Social Media
If you have yet to join us in the social media space, check
us out and get with the program!
The CanTeen Facebook Fan Page is our central
space for everyone, we have almost 5,500 fans
from all over the world and growing. This is
where we’ll keep the public (and members) up
to date with the latest and greatest news on
activities and events of general interest.
For communicating and sharing info for
Members Only a Group Page is set-up for each
CanTeen Division. The idea for Division pages is
for a One Team inclusive approach for members
to keep up with their activities and share news
with other members in a larger area.
So join us as a Fan if you haven’t already and get
in touch with CanTeen friends in your Division.
Our Fan Page is www.facebook.com/CanTeenNZ.
Divisional sites will be easy to find using the Facebook
search facility.
And being sociable sorts we
are we’re also on Twitter!
Here we’ll keep you up
to date 140 characters
at a time… our Twitter
page is www.twitter.com/
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As always Respect needs to
be shown for CanTeen and
your fellow CanTeeners by
using appropriate language
and photos online.
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president s report
chief executive s report
preSiDenT’S reporTHey all,
So 2010 started off with an awesome National Camp in Auckland. A huge thanks to the Nat’l Camp Committee (NCC) - Anna Blandford, Andrew Crocker, Guy Alexander and Shannon Ryan who worked alongside Jarnia and Michelle from the national office to give us all a fantastic time. This team put in many hours over the previous year to plan and organise this camp, so big ups to them! “The best national camp ever” is a term that has been heard many times!
I would like to challenge all of you out there to get involved and make a difference like these members have. As we know, CanTeen is a member driven organisation, and (along with the help of our amazing staff) we are the ones that make the difference.
For camps, activities, meetings, fundraisers, speeches and anything else associated with CanTeen, we need members to put themselves out there and take leadership roles, to help organise and make things happen.
I’ve been lucky enough to be involved in leadership roles for the last 7 years and it is so rewarding to be able to say “wow look what we created”. You can get heaps of experience making decisions and organise things that it would be hard to gain anywhere else!
It is essential that we have members participating and helping out within the branches, divisions and nationally. So if you are keen, let your local branch president and staff know you would like to get involved more, they’ll be happy for all the help they can get!
Cheers!
Hamish
Chief exeCuTive’S reporT The best news recently is that Foodstuffs, through their flagship brand Pams, have agreed to renew their partnership with CanTeen. Brilliant!
It’s so good to know that our long standing premier partner will be with us again for at least the next two years. Brad and the Marketing & Fundraising team will tell you more about the Pams sponsorship but for now I’d like to encourage you all to join us and play your part in supporting the Pams partnership.
Let’s be straight up. The Pam’s partnership is hugely important to our finances. And we need a lot of money to provide the services we do.
Not only do Pams help pay for our annual Bandanna Challenge TV campaign but they also give us access, via checkout counters, to over 50% of the country’s grocery shoppers. That’s a lot of people and one heck of an opportunity.
Pams and CanTeen have both committed to do much more with our partnership in 2010/11. If we grow the partnership the benefits to CanTeen will not only be financial but over time we can leverage the partnership to ensure more people in NZ understand us and what we are trying to achieve. If we are to remain strong in the future, it is vital the Kiwi public continue to respect and take us to their hearts.
Jump STarT 2010Well another JUMP START has been and gone! On March 6th, 25 lucky (and brave!) members from around the country got the chance to tandem parachute out of an Airforce Hercules at Whenuapai Airbase.
JUMP START is a charity in its own right and has been running the event for the last four years. CanTeen (along with Project K) is very
fortunate to be chosen as a beneficiary of JUMP START. If you want to check out some of the past action, head to www. jumpstart.org.nz – due to restrictions on taking video and photos on the Airforce base this year our 2010 pics are still a little way off.
For me it was a fabulous programme to be part of, this year organised as a weekend long activity based at Motu Moana Scout Camp in Auckland. It was great to see all the members
get amongst it during the weekend and share in their experience of elation after completing their jump.
A MASSIVE CanTeen THANK YOU to Tim Fastnedge and the JUMP START team, the RNZAF for so generously supplying the Hercules, airbase and people power, and to everybody else that made the day possible.
In return, a benefit for Pams is their people can be proud to support a fantastic community service organisation like CanTeen. They also win by showing customers they have a social conscience and making a difference to the communities where they do business.
Here are some ways you can help:
Show your gratitude – when you visit a Foodstuffs store ( New World, Pack’NSave, Four Square - tell them you are a CanTeen member and thank them for helping us.
Buy Pams products – we all have to eat & shop so doesn’t it make sense to buy the brand that supports us? Tell your family & friends too.
Get involved – our branch staff will be seeking members to assist with the partnership by connecting with people at Foodstuffs.
Put your hand up, you’ll enjoy it!
Take care all,
David Pearce
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SCoTT kviCk You roCk!CanTeen Otago were fortunate to have 20 year old
Scott Kvick (an Otago Uni student) fundraising over
the summer. Scott skiked - cross-country skiing for the
road – from Cape Reinga to Bluff, an amazing 2,150km!
Scott was pulled over by police several times, had a
bee fly into his mouth, went through two sets of tyres
and became a frequent consumer of petrol station
food – all to raise funds for CanTeen and SPCA Otago.
He travelled 6-12 hours a day and averaged around
70km with his record being a 143km trip from
Waiouru to Palmerston North reaching speeds of up
to 50kph!
Scott finished his epic journey in Bluff on Jan 7th and
raised $5,000. We are looking forward to catching up
with him when he returns to uni for a formal thank
you celebration!
otago/southland
otago
naTional CampThis was my very first National Camp and I found it fun, rewarding and of course challenging. The people I met were all awesome, very nice and understanding. For my favourite experiences it is a close call between my first proper plane ride - which means my first time out of the South Island and Rainbows End. I have always wanted to go to a theme park so I found it great!
I have been involved with CanTeen since July last year and this was my first National Program and it was definitely more than I could of have asked for. We had a great NCC (Nat’l Camp Committee) of members behind us which made it all the more special and they did an excellent job of making it the best it could have possibly been.
Ardie Dey
preSiDenT’S reporTHeya, well over the last few months Otago has been on the go slow with activities. Most of our students (including myself) have been on holiday and left the area. We had an awesome response to our survey and contact update form we sent out, so if you haven’t got it in please do so. National Camp activity for Otago/Southland went off and we were unlucky not to win. The members from Otago were awesome on camp and made my job way easy!! It’s now uni and school time again so start coming back to our Tuesday night gatherings and pop into the office for a catch up with our wonderful staff members.
We have big plans for the year so lets stick to our goals and have a goodie!!!
Andrew CrockerOtago President
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SouThlanD preSiDenT reporTHey Guys, Gregor from Southland here. Have had the most amazing 2009 with CanTeen, I’ve personally managed to sneak in a few trips away. Met some pretty sweet people which are now friends for life! We had our Christmas party at Serra’s place, who is one of our brilliant volunteers, which we shared with her choice family on their farm. We started with a few games, which then progressed to “the surprise activity”. As it turned out this involved us sliding down a steep hill to what most people would have called a dirty smelly pond. But that didn’t phase us as we continued to have a ball, even managing to get Nadine! We then went from our home-made water slide to a nice clean river, which we swam in till we were all frozen! Now it was present time, and our traditional present passing game, which lead to some cool presents! We ate and ate till we were choca! Thanks Serra, Chris and family for an amazing day! Come 2010 I was lucky enough to go to Auckland for National Camp, which was awesome! All of us had a blast and our egg game was an instant hit, thanks to our combined efforts with Otago! Looking forward to what this year has in store for us, we had an industrious Leadership Weekend in February which included a high ropes course on Sunday afternoon. And will update you as to how Jumpstart goes. Can’t wait!
Live life in 2010!
Gregor CanTeen Southland President
SOUTHLAND
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northern south island
CANTERBURY/WEST COAST
naTional CampNat’l Camp 2010 was an absolute blast! In the days of mayhem in Auckland I am proud to say I am the person who…rocked with the most awesome group of Hydra; cried on the Fear Fall at Rainbows End; spoke at Remembrance Ceremony (in front of everyone and even though I was really nervous!); and “owned it” at lip-syncing Miley Cyrus. Thanks to the Christchurch people I went with for being awesome support, the NCC, Staff and Vols for making the camp run so smoothly and thanks to everyone in my discussion group, Hydra and bunk rooms for making my camp such an out of this world experience. I can’t wait to see you again.
Catrina Hunter
CanTerburY/weST CoaST ChriSTmaS parTY exTravaGanza!Our Christmas party was one of the best ever, with one veryyy scary mother/father Christmas! (where did those slippers come from!?!) It was just lucky there were no small kid’s (lol) there! The committee organised a great scavenger hunt at the Botanical Gardens. This is one time I was glad to have helped organise as we had the teams running all over the place! I think that was our one day of summer - it was a real scorcher! We worked up an appetite! Man oh man what a feast! There was meat, veggies, salads, and ice cream (which was most important!). Next came the prezzies and we all love this part! How can you take Santa wearing pink fluffy slippers seriously?
Cheers, Matt Ferris
heY There GanGSTaS!Jeez…what a great kick off to the year! A few weeks ago I had the absolute pleasure of attending National Camp and what a wick wicky week. My favourite part was one morning at 3am when I woke to Anita, Jane and Nadine all snoring (like an aeroplane taking off) in harmony. Who needs to sleep anyway?
By the time you get this we will have had our NSI Summer Camp at a mystery location, but because you won’t get this for awhile… I can say that I’m so excited about swimming with the dolphins AND I really hoped you enjoyed Blue Skies!
Ok, I better go now as Jane is about to give birth any moment and Koral would like her shoulders rubbed. Again.
Be good
Prudence Kidd-Roberts-The Cool-McWicked
SupporTerS eveninGThe supporters evening was a great night! The committee and staff put on snacks, drinks and some of us spoke to the attendees on what their donations and fundraising efforts go towards. There were people there who had supported Canterbury/West Coast like St Bedes College, City Councillors, parents and representatives from other supporting agencies. It was a great evening with many laughs, conversations and great food (Prue is a really good cook).
James Kelsonator
SoY CanDle makinGI had never made a soy candle. I imagined it would involve rolling up lots of sheets of beeswax, like you do in those
candle making kits every nine-year old girl gets. I remembered how this somehow seemed to always produce skinny, droopy, slightly rude looking candles and I anticipated some good photo opps during the evening. However when
Belinda, the candle maker arrived there wasn’t a yellow sheet in sight. A group of us got started choosing a small glass or metal container to poor melted wax into. Belinda had a range of scents to add and beads and ribbons that we used to decorate the outside and inside of the glass. Everyone managed to create an individual candle (even after Prue decided to put flower petals in hers). A 100ml candle will burn for about 21 hours so having burnt mine for 2 hours and filling my lounge with the smell of frangipani, I still have 19 more hours of en-SOY-ment! Get it? I’d like to thank Belinda for giving up her time to teach us - the session was very illuminating. THANKS!!!
Samara (chups) Tulloch
wow! CupCakeS!At our General Meeting last year we had the opportunity to help Bronwyn (one of our amazing volunteers) make and decorate cup cakes! Members had a great time decorating them with teddy bears, marshmallows, hundreds of thousands etc. BUT the best thing of all was that we got to eat them. Big thanks to Bronwyn for making it happen.
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Nelson/Marlborough
Hey CAnTeeneRS
Paige here letting you know what’s been happening in
nelson.
So far this year Justin Marshall, Gabe Marshall, Richard
Pomeroy and I along with our lovely liaison coordinator
Joelene had pleasure of going to national Camp. national
Camp was such a blast and our very own Gabe Marshall won
the Andrew Newdick Cup giving him a definite in for next
national Camp.
Since then we have had a monthly meeting and went to the
movies to see Avatar 3D which was great fun.
now we are all looking forward to summer camp!
All for now… lots of love Prezzy Paige and the nelson /
Marlborough gang.
mlC reporTHey all my fab peeps out there!
I can’t believe we are now right into 2010… I thought by now we would be vacationing on Mars and all wearing silver pvc suits with inbuilt lazers… lol
Nelson/Marlborough ended 2009 on a high with an awesome weekend away in the beautiful Marlborough Sounds. We caught some fish and enjoyed a bbq lunch and a swim while soaking in the sights on a gorgeous charter boat. Thanks to the wonderful Fishbourne family for their generous hospitality!! We followed up our huge day out with a big night in of movies and munchies at the local holiday park and followed this up with Committee and Values training before returning home. We had a record turn out for this event and it was great to see faces both old and new sharing ideas and strengthening ties to create a bigger and better branch for 2010!
Joelene
welCome new nelSon/ marlborouGh memberS….
Evie Scott and Chiquitta Koning - Fantastic to have you on board! Adding to Paige’s acknowledgement of Gabriel Marshall receiving the Andrew Newdick Cup award at National Camp, this significant award was voted on by all members attending camp and recognises Gabriel’s efforts to support and empower his fellow members… Go Gabe!
Catch ya soon!
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central taranaki
look baCk ….Our Christmas party was at the Fitzroy Boardriders. We had some new members come which was cool and a huge thanks to all the committee. We played funny games and the Volunteers cooked an awesome BBQ. Thanks to all who came and all who helped out.
CanTeen Took The ChallenGeCanTeen took the Challenge
Big props to the CanTeen team at the Taranaki Cycle Challenge – you rock! Check the photo!!!! Where’s Mt Taranaki???
hi from lauree …..It’s been a flat out time for us that has been great and we’ve also enjoyed a little rest time over Christmas.
We’ve been looking hard at our activities and have some cool ones coming up including some fun fundraisers at Americana, WOMAD and the International Women’s Surf comp. Go the Naki!
We have a few patient members on treatment at the mo and wish them all the best. Watch out for our awesome home & hospital packs if you’re down for too long. They’re packed with cool stuff. Sadly, we lost Carlin Snooks in January. What a trooper he was. He would have been in the running for breaking a record for treatment times.
Thanks to everyone supporting us at the moment including our legend Volunteers! With support from the community and our close supporters, we are able to continue creating cool opportunities for young people living with cancer.
Much love ….
Lauree xo
naTional CampRoxy, Olivia B, Olivia S and I spent National Camp meeting CanTeeners from all around NZ. It was unlike any other camp I have attended.. I turned up expecting it to be like any other school camp with the usual ropes course and stuff like that, but I wasn’t prepared for the amount of peer support available. The week could was split nicely with activity time and discussion time. I wouldn’t have thought most of it would have applied to me being a sibling but I now know this is for everyone and they cater for all different situations. If you’re wondering what I mean, just go on camp! One of the highlights for me, and for others would have been the day at Rainbow’s End. Fear Fall = Awesome! That and the Bumper Cars are always a classic. At the Space Party we raged to a live band in our awesome as costumes. The Taranaki contingent went with the ‘Thunderbirds” theme. I met so many awesome new people and so did the girls, so if you get the opportunity to go next time DO IT!
Dylan O’neill
banDanna arTEvolu Products for their gorgeous goodies; Matt from Noel Leeming in Hawera for continuing to sponsor our Phone Tree & Buddy system; Urenui Rodeo for having us; and Events Taranaki for their major support through the Cycle Challenge
paiGe hareb – CanTeen ambaSSaDor Cheers Paige for donating the awesome surfboard as an auction item – once Paige has signed it we’ll get $750 from the lucky new owner. Yahoo! We’ll be supporting Paige through the International Women’s
Surf Tour in April.
preS reporTHere in the naki, things are going just great. One of our goals at committee training has been achieved by awesome Naki people donating 2 tickets to the Fleetwood Mac Concert. Four of us attending National Camp was a highlight and with summer camp coming up it is full on. Heaps of other fun fundraisers coming up and others completed. Cheers and keep smiling.
OLIVIA
a biG Taranaki Thank You To …..Evolu Products for their gorgeous goodies Matt from Noel Leeming in Hawera for continuing to sponsor our Phone Tree & Buddy system Urenui Rodeo for having us Events Taranaki for their major support through the Cycle Challenge
fab new memberSWelcome Eddie Smith, Caprice & Chevelle Triggs and Matt & Nick Jones to the CanTeen team!
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manawatu
xmaS parTY…..For the second year Foxton put on great weather for our Xmas party. We were taken out by the awesome people at the Foxton Boating Club and Coastguard. Caitlin and I had a go on the Jet Ski and I reckon that he had it in for gingas because we tipped and it so looked on purpose! It was a fantastic time with a yum BBQ and meeting new people.
Thanks so much Foxton Boating Club! - Anna
I had a good time at Foxton because I got the chance to jetski and got to meet so many new people and members. My favourite part was going out into the big boats into the rough seas and the feeling of being pushed from side to side.
Daniel
phoenix Game
anD meeTinG The Team…..Manawatu was given the fantastic opportunity to meet
the Wellington Phoenix in December prior to the big game
vs. Sydney FC in Palmerston North. We had heaps of things
signed and photos and in return gave them yellow and
black bandannas. The night of the game a few CanTeeners
went along to cheer them on and even had a huge sign
saying “CanTeen loves Phoenix” that got us on TV.
Thanks so much to Wellington Phoenix for taking the time
to meet us, it was so fantastic, you were all so awesome and
down to earth!!
A special thank you to Ben Sigmund who plays for the
Phoenix and the All Whites. Ben volunteers for CanTeen
and some of you may have met him at the joint activity
on ANZAC weekend in Palmy. He organised the whole
thing for us! What a fantastic chap!
Anna
CanTeen auSTralia naTional Camp
Ozzy! Ozzy! Ozzy! Oi! Oi! Oi! National Camp 2010 in Sydney, Australia was the most incredible experience….
William, Steve and I along with 100 or so ozzy CanTeen members spent five crazy, fun-filled days together.
They were all fascinated with our accents, our awesome bandannas and especially our laid back friendly nature.
We did so many things like sailing, teamwork skill learning, circus skills, surfing, sand dune boarding, fishing, swimming and so much more. Highlights were the messy games with jelly, egg, spaghetti, baked beans, flour and paint being thrown at everyone! Look out NZ! The end of camp party was amazing with everyone dressed in bright carnival themed costumes. There were snow cones, popcorn and candy floss and of course dancing the night away.
The most important thing I gained from the experience was the life-long friendships and the skills and qualities I gained and talking to ozzy CanTeen leaders to improve and help make CanTeen NZ even better.
Big ups to the awesome CanTeen Australia for hosting us we had a wicked time!
I want to thank CanTeen NZ from the bottom of my heart for giving me this fantastic opportunity. If you ever get a chance to experience anything like this - grab it and never let go ‘cause it will be a one in a million opportunity.
Whatever happens, whatever you do - always live our values - One Team, Keep It Real, Respect, Do It Right, Own It and most importantly Live Life!
Peace out, Anna…
naTional CampNational Camp was the greatest camp I have been on so far! An amazing experience and met sooooooo many new people and new friends from all over NZ! The activities were really fun and the division activities rocked my socks! Big shout out to 1team! -AJ
Adrian was awarded the ONE TEAM Values Award at National Camp — Well done Adrian for Manawatu. He almost knocked
himself out!
National camp was amazing - I had the chance meet so many new members and had a lot of fun. The activities offered were awesome, from a giant cream pie fight to creating our very own rock band and performing for everyone. It was fantastic!
Daniel
paiGe hareb – CanTeen ambaSSaDor Cheers Paige for donating the awesome surfboard as an auction item – once Paige has signed it we’ll get $750 from the lucky new owner. Yahoo! We’ll be supporting Paige through the International Women’s
Surf Tour in April.
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HAWKES BAY
whiTe waTer rafTinGSaturday 6 February was an awesome day for CanTeen HB! We went white water rafting down the Mohaka River, doing a grade 3 – which means waves and water falls. Crickey!
The water was just a little warmer than what ice is made of but we were tough – we donned our wetsuits, polar fleeces and life jackets – warm as toast. We divided into two groups which as it worked out to be the rescue boat and the other boat. At one point all the volunteers and members who could swim were in the water and the non-swimmers still in the other boat. So the ‘rescue boat’ came to their aid and collected them out of the freezing water
– watch out Piha Rescue!
Some very nutty, but I must say courageous members and volunteers decided to jump off a cliff into the cold water. No it wasn’t the saying about jumping off a cliff – they just did it.
Big thumbs up to one of our newest volunteers who has never in all her years been white water rafting and she was in amongst it with the rest of us – go Bev! And thanks heaps to guides – Norm, Bill, Jon and the neighbour (oops not sure of his name). We had such an awesome day! Looking forward to it next year.
Anita
funDraiSinGHB had two great fundraisers in December. Celebrate Life which took place at Sparta gym where members got together and did BodyBalance (a combination of thai chi, pilates and yoga) on the beach at 8am. Each Bodybalancer raised money by getting sponsored. What an amazing experience and great fundraiser. Thanks Rachel (our wonderful volunteer) who also works for Sparta and was the instructor.
Then members and myself dressed up as fairies/Santa’s helpers (yes hard to believe) and worked alongside Santa to give children the wonderful experience. The adults who got involved wanted a new boat and a new Holden (what the ?). But the best was a guy who said he would tell Santa on Boxing Day what he wanted ‘cos by then he would know what he already had and could ask for what he didn’t get. Smart kid! Thanks Mitre 10 for pulling this together and giving us gifts to give to the children
Anita
4-wheel DrivinG…On Sunday Dec 13th, we gathered for 4 wheel driving- our last activity for the year!! This is becoming a popular event in our branch as we had a huge turnout, including three guests - Ruta & the Crocker brothers. Due to recent rain the ground was very soft and a lot of rescues had to be performed - mmm mud! Some people were also allowed a turn at driving and a few of us took the opportunity to ride in an open vehicle to get really covered in mud- wooooo!!! Those that didn’t - we took care of them by throwing mud anyway.
Then it was back to the office for a much needed shower & some secret santa
(water toys & sugar were popular), before we went to dinner at The Gin
Trap. While waiting for our meal and between conversations A. Crocker &
I tried to keep up with the cricket on the tv (we figured maybe next year
we should go to the cricket for an activity). The food was great!
Massive thanks must go to the HB 4 Wheel Driving Club and The
Gin Trap for a great afternoon. It was awesome to see so
many people at one activity - let’s try & keep that up guys!
Tug boating next month. I hope to see plenty of you
there…God bless
Ashley
hb memberS on naTional CampDaniel – National Camp was a great way to challenge myself and to make new friends
Josh – Amazing fun. Time of my life. So many friends.
Ashley – Whole heap of great people. Awesome one-teamness. Powerful remembrance. If you get the chance to go next year, do it. Such a blessing and cheers to the NCC. Andrew and Zander fox my sox! God bless you all.
Ashley
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wellington
ChriSTmaS parTY - CaSino/bowlinGIt was that time of year and we were all in the mood to celebrate, so our committee decided on a “Casino” themed Christmas party. We went to The Lanes Bowling Alley and played poker, chase the ace, black jack, and a random spin the wheel thing. We also tested our skills on the lanes with mixed success. We had an awesome turn out with about 55 people made up of CanTeeners and their families. A pity Hanna, our new PSC/MLC couldn’t attend but she was there in spirit and on a giant picture hanging off one of the poles…
After the fun and games it was present time… we all got a present each ranging from random silly gifts to more random and silly gifts. It was a nice party for all!
Heyden Hallsworth - Wellington Patient Member/Vice President
roCk on! ukulele hoSpiTal performanCe
At midday on 17th February we went to Wellington Hospital for a mini surprise concert. Current Patient Member, Ana Alesemo was the guest of honour as she loves traditional Tokelau ukulele music. Members of the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra came to perform for CanTeeners, doctors, nurses and other patients and their families. They played, told some jokes, talked about their instruments and even had us all singing along! Thanks so much Sam, Gemma, Age, Andy, Dan and Francis!
Anna Blandford Bereaved Sibling/Committee Member
Alfs Army Sea Water Battle: Operation Leviathan
On a beautiful (non windy and sunny)
Wellington day, local CanTeeners headed to the
waterfront with water pistols, umbrellas, wet
water gear and sunscreen. This was a different
yet interesting activity, organized by KAOS
& Alf’s Army. It was a battle - Alf’s Army/
KAOS vs CanTeen. The reason for this battle
was for “How should CanTeener’s wear their
bandannas?” - “english” style or “CanTeen”
style and so the battle began.
We used water pistols to shoot and
umbrellas to defend and found soaking
people using the kayak paddles very
effective. After a few battles we all had a
good paddle and jumped out. We finished
the day (with post war celebrations) enjoying
ice creams and snacks and a victorious group
photo.
Amy StewartWellington/Hamilton Patient Member
on Yer bike- a viSiT from STeve CheSTerfielDEarly February a couple of CanTeeners got the opportunity to meet Steve Chesterfield - a fantastic fundraiser for CanTeen. Steve cycled over 2222km around the South Island during January and raised over $4000. CanTeen Wellington had a special afternoon tea with fresh baked yummy home baked biscuits, we gave him a bandanna and a CanTeen coffee mug to say ‘thank you’ for all his efforts. We also had a nice hospital visit with current Patient Member, Kurt McNichol.
We are really appreciative of what you have done Steve. You gave up your time to do something to help CanTeen.
Amy Stewart page 13
waikato/bop/east cape
whiTe waTer rafTinGOn January 31st we went white water rafting on the Kaituna River near Rotorua. There were twelve members with Bex and Tracey our volunteer. There had been a lot of heavy rain so the river was at the highest we were allowed to raft on. It was heaps of fun and the 7m waterfall was an awesome experience. The boys were so much more nervous than the girls! I’d love to do it again!
Joanna Staden-LeaBOP President
baSeball baTTinGFor Tauranga’s February activity Rupert, Ra, Laree, Logan, Zoe and me went to the local baseball batting cages and golf range. We may have been a smallish group but we filled the whole place with fun and laughter. The best part on the golf range was aiming at the guy in the kart collecting all the golf balls. Then Zoe cheekily asked to go in the kart and to her surprise Ted said yes. For the next fifteen minutes as
Zoe was getting driven around the rest of us started aiming at her and the kart. Thankfully we were all
rubbish shots. Maybe it was all the laughing that put us off… we ended with baseball batting, which I sucked
at but was impressed with how well Laree did with one arm! Thanks guys I had a great time hanging out with
you.
Rachel Palmer
Café CaTCh upEast Cape had a fantastic cafe catch up in January! Whilst sipping frozen cokes, it was the perfect chance to catch up on the summer holiday gossip. We also welcomed our newest member Danielle Russell to the CanTeen family. A great Gizzy afternoon, plus ideas started to buzz about our upcoming summer camp! As always a fun time with the East Cape branch, can’t wait for another year hanging out with CanTeen!
Phillipa Webb-Ferry-Parker
eaST Cape ChriSTmaS After years of rain rain rain! our 2009 Christmas Party did not let us down. The sun was shining and the office was the perfect place to spend the afternoon swimming and a big game of cricket. We also had a beach dig with mystery prizes giving everyone a lot of laughs! The parents cooked the bbq and the food was amazing! It was a great night for members and families to get together and to welcome Raymond to his first CanTeen activity.
Kelsie Parker
TanDoori palaCeFor our February monthly
get together we went out
to a fantastic restaurant
for dinner. It was good to
catch up with all the other
Rotorua CanTeeners and
to enjoy some very nice
food together.
Daniel eldenThank You!The BOP Branch has some very special creative helpers behind the scenes in Whangamata with the Patch and Quilt group, headed by Carol Waldron. Over the last few years these very talented ladies have been quilting bed covers for our newly diagnosed patients and their siblings. The quilts have bandannas sewn through the designs and they brighten up any hospital or bedroom! For some these quilts are their first connection they have to CanTeen. The quilts are given not only as a gift but to also serve as a reminder to patients that we are here if you need us. Twelve beautifully made quilts were presented to CanTeen along with a donation for one of our many fun monthly activities.
And another big thanks to Noel from Body Mechanics Tauranga for helping CanTeen BOP move into new big offices, he donates each month to CanTeen – Thank you so much!
naTional CampSeveral lucky Waikato/BOP/East Cape members travelled north to Auckland for one of the best experiences of their lives - National Camp 2010. It was amazing. From the huge shaving cream fight to the battle of the bands, everyone had the opportunity to step out of their comfort zone and try something new. A definite highlight was the African drumming workshop. Everyone had an awesome time and great to see everyone participating, even if a tad uncoordinated like myself. Thanks to the NCC staff and volunteers for making this week possible. I met so many amazing people and will have these friends for life. And one more thing...GO PAVO!
Cheers HannahBOP Vice President
National Camp was challenging and exciting! I had an amazing time and I recommend it to anyone! Plus thanks for the blanket as merchandise- very useful!
AnitaEast Cape member
What a brilliant week - 6 days of cheering, jokes and laughter and a whole lot of awesome peeps to meet, members, staff, volunteers alike. Big Hi to all the Draco’s, you were hot, really, really hot, still have that chant in my head and a big smile whenever it comes to mind!
LianneEast Cape MLC
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GolDS healTh & fiTneSSGolds Rotorua put on an amazing ‘How to make 2010 your best year ever!” seminar with all proceeds going to CanTeen in the region. $1235 was raised! Our treasurer Muriwai spoke eloquently on how CanTeen has supported her and her family. Thank you so much Tina for all your hard work and thanks Golds Gym!
Words can not describe how grateful I am to businesses and the general public giving their time and resources to CanTeener’s as we cannot do what we do without their continual support. So a Big Thank You from
Bay of Plenty! Rachel Palmer
The amazinG raCe The amazing race was a great success for the second year. This is an activity where members can bring friends and make up groups. This involves us running around the big town (not) of Gisborne and making members of the public want to know what those strange people are up to. For the second year the right team won aka whatever team I am in, and hopefully we can continue to get more and more involved CHUR!!
Mat Parker(king of amazing races)
feb aCTiviTY – welCome baCk Dinner
anD farewell kelSie After chairing her last East Cape Committee meeting Kelsie stepped down as our Branch President. Our hard-working, super friendly, dependable and a truly great organizer - man are we going to miss you. Kelsie has been on the committee since our Branch opened in 2006 and reluctantly leaves the best beaches in NZ, possibly (undoubtedly) in the world, to study in Hamilton. Hey, at least she stays in the Division, that’s how loyal she is. Anyway as we are never short of truly inspirational young leaders in Gisborne we have voted our one and only Miss Phillipa (FLIP) Webb as Pres and the girl with the neatest handwriting ever, Miss Courtney Fairbank as Vice. We are united with the rest of the committee leading East Cape as One Team.
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auckland/northland
GalaxY of CarSOn 7 February Helena, Moni, Patricia and Beth went to MOTAT in Western Springs Auckland to shake, shake, shake our buckets for donations at the Galaxy of Cars event. I’d like to say a big thank you to the New Lynn Lions for supporting us especially Noel Mountjoy & Mary Hibberd for helping choose CanTeen Auckland to receive this support - a big circle of love for u guys, woot woot!!!! The best moment for me was showing our CanTeen colours and the people who gave us large donations.
I really admire those people they are awesome. People driving through were even waving money out the
windows! We were very appreciative and thanked them all. Nags & Teal met a very
friendly proud CanTeen supporter Polly Foote who was our Auckland Ambassador for the day, she modeled the lovely red bandanna designed by Lisa Tamati.
Thanks Polly!Helena Chan
vibe one Kimberly from the awesome dance group Vibe One had worked with CanTeen before and thought it’d be a mean as idea to have a show for us. She brought together dancers, singers and other performers to put on a show. CanTeeners like me and my brother Tim joined in and we danced hip-hop with the Vibe One crew.
They were awesome to work with, really nice and treated us with total respect – and we gained a few friendships in the process. I joined in the talent show because I love dancing! Kim was awesome to work with, energetic fun and always happy.
I had so much fun doing the stomp and being with people who are living to the full! The event also helped people
be more aware there are kids with cancer and that they are strong and getting through a life much harder than most. Vibe One helped show that these kids are normal and have so much fun and they are dealing with life and should be admired for their
courage.
People like Kim and the Vibe On crew helped put a smile on so many faces and its great to have them around.
Rachel nolier
auckland
YaY brYall! Pictured is Bryall McPherson with her 3 gold and one silver medal from national swimming camps.
ChriSTmaS aT STarShip anD auCklanD hoSpiTal
Christmas 2009 was extra special for patient members at Starship
and Auckland hospital thanks to our generous sponsors and other
organizations that helped by donating awesome gifts and food.
Huge thanks to Foodstuffs Auckland, Maori Television, R&R Sports K’rd,
Stirling Sports Sylvia Park, The Warehouse N’mkt, C4 Media Works, Linda
from Amcal Pharmacy Panmure, City Cakes Mt Eden, Life Pharmacy N’mkt,
Complete Outoors, 6 Shooter, Angela Heising & Micheal Chapman–Smith
for your generous cheque to help with presents, and SANTA!!! We were
proud to have Deach from New Zealand’s Favourite Hip Hop Group
SmashProof come and hand out the presents - thanks again Deach.
look GooD feel beTTer
Nine young ladies had an opportunity to have a day of beauty treatment
thanks to Look Good Feel Better. The ladies that attended looked amazing
and were ready to hit the town! Huge thanks to Look Good Feel Better for
another successful day of pampering and thanks too to the lovely owners
of Iguacu in Parnell for the delicious food they served us (FOR FREE!), we
were very spoiled by the staff there - thank you!
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northland
CapTain purpleS aDvenTureSA local student Sarah Crosby from Kamo High School entered the Young Enterprise Scheme with her business CS Productions. Sarah pledged to donate profits to CanTeen Northland from her business idea to make and sell a DVD called Captain Purple’s Adventures. The DVD featured of a larger-than-life yellow character “Captain Purple” cooking a range of recipes. Sort of Jamie Oliver meets Sesame Street. Sarah won Top Energy’s Northland Young Enterprise Scheme Company of the Year and went on to be the only sole trader in 30 years to make it to the National Awards in Wellington. CanTeen Northland gratefully accepted a cheque from Sarah and we held a thank you BBQ in December.
auCklanD/norThlanD ChriSTmaS parTY.Our Christmas Party was held at Wenderholm with Leeann, Ben Iggo, Chris Gill, Daniel O’Hagan, Elliot Gill, Gina Iggo and Mr and Mrs Gill attending. It was overcast but we all had a lovely lunch…we watched as one family sat underneath the tent as it poured rain and a gust lifted the tent that ended up on top of everyone! There were lots of activities including a bouncy castle that some mysterious person put bubbles inside of. It got messy but was a lot of fun and everyone enjoyed their day!elliot Gill
auSTralian naTional CampWhile you were all at National Camp in Auckland, I spent the week at Australian National Camp. I was accompanied by Steve (PSC) and Anna from Manawatu.
Over the week activities included a giant swing, high ropes, scavenger hunt, beats and rhythm making, carnival tricks, circus acts, mosaic arts, massage and pampering, a boat cruise, over 18s supper club and messy games – all about causing havoc and getting as messy as possible. There were surfing lessons, fishing, 4wd rides and dune surfing which was pretty cool. We left Steve in Sydney and flew home in time to catch up with the final few hours of our own National Camp.
William Rewiri
GirlS DaY ouT DeCember 2009Girls Day Out - December 9th. This is an annual event for the girls to get together and be girly. Most Northland members are boys so we spend all year hunting, fishing and shooting but in December we celebrate being female. We went to the Papermill which is a local workshop that makes their own paper and stationery by hand. They showed us the art of papermaking and we spent the morning making paper, cards and decorations. We then went to a “ladies lunch” at a local café called Caffeine and then to a movie the “Time Travellers Wife.” A very girly day complete with gift bags donated by local businesses.
mlC reporTThings have been pretty quiet with the office shut for about seven weeks for a nice relaxing summer holiday but back now and rearing to go! Events planned for next two months include clay bird shooting at Hikurangi and an all day trip out to Poor Knights Islands. This is our very own marine reserve rated as one of the world’s top ten dive spots. Jumpstart in March is very exciting along with Summer Camp in the beautiful Bay of Islands – almost makes you wish you were lucky enough to live up here!
Big welcome back to William Rewiri who survived CanTeen Australia National Camp. Will made it back to our National Camp and after 8 coffees (I kid you not) was able to share some tales of life across the ditch.
Big welcome to some new members – Dillan and Amy Rielly, Katie Iggo and Etivina Maafu. Nice to have you on board and we look forward to seeing you at activities in the near future.
Lots of love to all from up North.
Leeann
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remembrances
SallY ann ainleY1 August 1989 - 13 February 2010
In Memory of My Daughter
Her eyes were dim and glassy as she gazed out the window,
She knew she was getting weaker, she knew that she would die.
The Lord wrapped his arms around her and took her by the hand,
He said “Come with Me, my darling, to God’s eternal land.
The days have passed so quickly and still I miss you so,
There are times I can hardly wait till it’s my time to go.
I know God picks the time and place to take our loved ones home,
But it is so hard to accept the loss when it is one of your very own.
I know others have lost their loved ones, and this I can’t explain
And I know it must break God’s heart to see his children in such pain.
We cannot judge what happens when tears and questions start,
We only see what is visible, but God sees into the heart.
The last night that I spent with you, you were so weak you could not speak,
your dreams didn’t get accomplished, you didn’t get to have your kids,
But you left a lasting impression on all you said and did.
you are now my special angel, you are still a special part of this family
you just don’t live with us anymore.
Smiles try to hide my heartache and I say I am doing fine,
But to those who have experienced death know how it changes you in time.
every day we are reminded of the good things that you did,
You cared so much for others, Never having a selfish thought for yourself.
To some you will be forgotten, to others just a dream,
But to me who loves and miss you those memories ripple like a stream.
God looked around his garden and saw an empty space,
He then took a look around the earth and saw your suffering face.
He put his arms around you and lifted you to rest,
God’s garden must be beautiful, cause He only takes the best.
you tried your best to teach us before you went away,
I now have a better understanding of what you tried to say.
Please always know I love you and no one can take your place,
Many years will come and go your memory will never be erased.
So when each day starts without you, I won’t seem so far apart,
‘Cause every time I think of you, you will be right here in my heart.
So Jesus if you are listening in your home from up above,
Would you kiss my darling daughter and give her my love.
Three Sister’s
(© Francis I. Gillespie)
We are three sisters Three sisters are we I love each of you, And I know you love me We’re not always together, Life sometimes keeps us apart. But we’re never separated We’re in each other’s
heart. now I know we’ve had our troubles, But we always get thru. The real message is you love me, And I also love you. We have had lots of good times That we’ll never forget Sometimes we worry And sometimes we fret But if God ever gave me Something special you see,
It might have been the blessing of, Three sisters are we. The Lord above has gave me lots Of happiness and glee But the most special thing he did was Make us sisters, all three.
Emma and Allison Ainley in memory of Sally
brooke noble12.03.93 - 18.08.09
My Gorgeous Girl
Poem by Emma Hawkings
My gorgeous girl I miss you It gets harder everyday I’ll never get to see your smile Or hear the words you say
you laughter was so infectious It was cute but it was your own On everyone’s face around you A smile was surely shown
even with just your presence you could brighten any room For any moment with you Was never doom and gloom
Taken from us too early But no longer in any pain Forever young, my angel Until we meet again
I think that see you later Sounds better than goodbye It’s time for you Brooke noble To spread your wings and fly
Time to go to heaven To look down from above I want to send my hugs and kisses But most of all my lovepage 18
DaviD Te maipiOn 9 January David Te Maipi passed
peacefully away in his back garden in the afternoon sun. David was a very active
CanTeener in 2007 and 2008, he attended National Camp in 2008 (Auckland) and
2009 (New Plymouth). He won the Staff Cup award at National Camp ‘08. David also went
on Jumpstart in 2009 - which was one of the things he wanted to do before he died - as
well as getting a tattoo on his back and his lip pierced. David made the most of his last year
and was very involved in his college Kapa Haka group and got to go to his senior school ball.
Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with David’s Mum Alma, Stepdad Mark and his two little brothers Samuel and Kane.
David will be greatly missed by all CanTeeners and staff.
Penny Jones (Central Division MSM)
Carlin SnookS19/10/95 – 29/1/10
Carlin spent most of his treatment time in Auckland hanging out with our awesome Patient Support people up there. He was still a Naki boy
though and he had a lot of support from the community, friends, Boys High & family. xxoo
DerrYCk SCoTT 29.09.90 -12.12.09
On December 12th Derryck Scott left us to be in heaven, after a 15 month battle with ewings sarcoma. Our brother will be hugely missed and always remembered.
FOREVER OUR BROTHER!
haYleY De waGT24 April 1986 – 2 February 2010
Hayley de Wagt passed away aged 23 years on the 2nd February 2010. CanTeen had regular contact with her during the latter stages of her illness and she remained positive and strong throughout.
AucklAnd/northlAnd division Auckland Branch Teal Lynch - Member Liaison Coordinator 09 303 4444 [email protected]
Steve Cribb - Patient Support Coordinator 09 308 5909 [email protected]
Naghmeh Allahverdi-Gorji Patient Support Coordinator 09 308 5909 [email protected]
WAikAto/BAy of Plenty/eAst cAPe division Rebecca Scott Member Support Manager (Tauranga) 07 579 6340 [email protected]
Waikato (hamilton office) Ankia Kleinsmith Member Liaison/Patient Support Coordinator 07 839 1130 [email protected]
Bay of Plenty (tauranga office) Rachel Palmer - Member Liaison Coordinator 07 579 6340 [email protected]
east cape (Gisborne office) Lianne Jenkins - Member Liaison Coordinator 06 868 9426 [email protected]
centrAl division Penny Jones Member Support Manager (Wellington) 04 934 3479 [email protected]
taranaki (new Plymouth office) Lauree Tito - Member Liaison Coordinator 06 757 2091 [email protected]
hawkes Bay (napier office) Anita Young - Senior Member Liaison Coordinator 06 835 6070 [email protected]
Manawatu (Palmerston North office) Chris Carey-Smith Member Liaison Coordinator 06 355 5052 [email protected]
Helen Hill Patient Support Coordinator 06 355 5052 [email protected]
Wellington Hanna Pickersgill Member Liaison/Patient Support Coordinator 04 934 3479 [email protected]
northern south islAnd (nsi) division
Koral Fitzgerald South Island Manager (Christchurch) 03 379 7703 [email protected]
nelson/Marlborough (nelson office) Joelene Whitfield Member Liaison Coordinator 03 548 9273 [email protected]
canterbury/West coast (christchurch office) Prue Kidd-Roberts Member Liaison Coordinator 03 377 3028 [email protected]
Jane Ryder-Foskett Patient Support Coordinator 03 377 3028 [email protected]
otAGo/southlAnd division
Donna Helliwell -Team Leader (Dunedin) 03 477 4933 [email protected]
Otago (Dunedin office) Maureen Williams Member Liaison Coordinator 03 477 4933 [email protected]
Southland (Invercargill office)Nadine Devine, Member Liaison Coordinator, 03 218 [email protected]
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CANTEEN branch detailsben allan5 August 1989 – 5 January 2010
Not long before Canterbury / West Coast Branch wrapped up the year, as always we had a rip roarer of a Christmas Party which would turn out to be Ben’s final event in CanTeen. Only a week after the Christmas bash, Ben relapsed and became very unwell, very quickly and sadly passed away on 5
January 2010. Ben was known in our branch as being witty, blunt, funny (hilarious in fact), cheeky, always hungry, super helpful, thoughtful, kind and just a really great guy. We will miss seeing your friendly face around CanTeen Ben and you don’t have to worry about Rachel – well make sure she’s well looked after.
Lots of love CanTeen Canterbury / West Coast Branch xxx
Ben, what an awesome friend and CanTeen member you were, the number of people at your funeral proved that. Your life ended way too early with all the potential you had! Ben - a member who was always keen to help out anyone and with anything. Ben had such a big heart, always smiling and laughing.
Ben will be missed heaps by myself and NSI!
You’re in no pain now my friend,
You’ll always be in our hearts
By James Kelso
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