Jordanna Holecliffe shares her first hand experience as a mum whose daughter was diagnosed with an aggressive rare cancer. Today, 7 year old Lucca is thriving thanks to Cure Kids and Dr Andy Wood.
Lucca’s story started seven years ago, when she was born in Auckland to parents Jordanna and Jason Holecliffe and was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive cancer when she was just 16 months old. Here, they share their family’s extraordinary journey – one of strength, one of hope, one of aroha, and one of gratitude.
Renown portrait and fashion photographer Stephen Tilley puts down his camera to talk with us about his creative career, his passion for music, gratitude and why supporting children’s health is a primary focus in his life.
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Supporting people recently diagnosed with bowel cancer as well as those long suffering, along with their families/whanau, Victoria Thompson's knowledge comes hand in hand with compassion. Here, we talk to Victoria about why and how she can help.
Hailing from Christchurch, Bowel Cancer New Zealand ambassador, Chelsea Halliwell, was diagnosed with bowel cancer at 39 years’ old. Here, Chelsea shares the story of her journey and coming out the other side.