Waikato Hospital Chaplaincy

Waikato Hospital Chaplaincy Waikato Hospital Chaplaincy provides spiritual and emotional support for all patients, whanau and staff

09/09/2025
It is time again for our fabulous annual Friends of Hospital Chaplaincy fundraising concert which is set down for Sunday...
11/06/2025

It is time again for our fabulous annual Friends of Hospital Chaplaincy fundraising concert which is set down for Sunday 13 July commencing at 3.30pm.
This concert is our main fundraising event for the year and the funds raised go directly to supporting the work and services of our Waikato Hospital Chaplaincy Team. We are delighted to again have the support of the Anglican Cathedral of St Peter who have made their beautiful Cathedral available for the Concert. The Concert will provide a delightful afternoon of music from the Hamilton Community Gospel Choir and friends who have put together a wonderful programme to support us and we are most grateful for work and efforts on our behalf.

We hope that you will be able to join us for this special event and that you can share this poster and invitation with your family, friends and church communities.

03/02/2025

CORRECTION:
Applications are open for our 2025 intake for Volunteer Chaplaincy Assistants - however please note there was an error in the email address for further information in the original post. The correct address is waikatochaplains@tewhatuora.govt.nz
Sorry about that folks :)

Hospital Chaplaincy Aotearoa (formerly known as ICHC) is the umbrella organisation that organises and supports Chaplainc...
06/01/2025

Hospital Chaplaincy Aotearoa (formerly known as ICHC) is the umbrella organisation that organises and supports Chaplaincy services for all Health NZ Hospitals

🌿 What Does Amokapua Hohipera Aotearoa Mean? 🌟

As part of our rebrand to Hospital Chaplaincy Aotearoa, we’re proud to share the meaning behind our Māori name, Amokapua Hohipera Aotearoa, and the story of our new logo.
Amokapua: In te ao Māori, the Amo are the supporting posts of a wharenui (meeting house), standing strong on either side of the entrance with outstretched arms. Kapua conveys a sense of embracing and encompassing. Together, Amokapua symbolises a chaplain as someone who stands with arms outstretched, ready to welcome and embrace all who seek comfort and care.

Our new logo reflects this idea with two outstretched arms, symbolising a warm invitation to everyone needing support, compassion, and spiritual care—centred around the cross, representing the spiritual heart of our work.

This meaningful imagery reminds us of the vital role chaplains play in bringing comfort, hope, and connection to patients, whānau, and staff in hospitals across Aotearoa.

Learn more about our rebrand and what it means for our mission: www.hospitalchaplaincy.org.nz/newsrebrand

16/12/2024

Christmas Carols - Bringing joy at a difficult time for many and having fun along the way!
Thursday 19 December - Carols with the Salvation Army Band
Meet at 6.20pm outside the Menzies entrance for a 6.30pm start. All are invited to this - bring your friends and family. Words will be provided.

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Pembroke Street
Hamilton
3240

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+6478398899

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