Accept the diagnosis, defy the verdict!

Barbara McNaught from Auckland shares her story of hope – having been diagnosed with advanced breast cancer 20 years ago. “I’m in a good place now but I never take anything for granted. Having Sweet Louise in the background has been my ‘backbone’,” says Barbara. “I was the 6th in my family to get breast cancer (there has since been a 7th) so I had been vigilant and caught it … Read More

Sweet Louise is my sense of purpose

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“Sweet Louise is my sense of purpose,” says Scott Perkins, Founder and Chair of Sweet Louise. “I founded Sweet Louise 16 years ago after my dear wife Louise died of incurable breast cancer.” “We started with an idea. We had an inspiration. There was a gap. A gap to provide practical and emotional support. Because every oncologist will tell you those patients who have the right emotional support, the right … Read More

Time to shine

Kate Caro is one of our wonderful volunteers – she regularly helps to drive members to the Sweet Louise support meetings and helps at the meetings and events such as Member Days. Kate says: “I’ve been involved with Sweet Louise since the very beginning. Louise was a close friend of mine. “I met Louise at secondary school, and she was a great friend to me and my family. I was … Read More

Volunteers Needed!

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Volunteer Roles Required  We are a small team with a huge role to support Kiwis living with advanced breast cancer. Volunteering and giving your time is an incredible way to make a difference. It offers the opportunity to meet new people, learn new skills and make a positive difference to New Zealanders with incurable breast cancer. We currently have a need for the below roles in Central and West Auckland … Read More

Thank you for Standing Strong 4 Sweet Louise

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On Wednesday 8 June, we held our special Giving Day where every gift was matched thanks to some incredibly generous friends and donors.Together, we raised a staggering $180,209 in just one day. Thank you so much to everyone who donated.Initial Goal: $120,000Dream Goal: $160,000FINAL GOAL: $180,209We’re so proud of what we’ve been able to achieve together this Giving Day.Donation to our Giving Day will go towards providing Care Vouchers for … Read More

Live more. Fear less!

“Being diagnosed with terminal breast cancer has made me start living my best life. I can’t control the cancer, but I can control how I respond,” says Karen Barnett from Auckland, who was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer in early 2021. “2021 was the start of a journey I was NOT expecting in life…especially not at the age of 38. I have breast cancer with secondary breast cancer in the … Read More

Rob’s Kitchen

Mum & daughter cookbook celebrates zest for food, travel, and entertaining. In memory of the author’s mother – a natural-born cook, entertainer, and traveller – Rob’s Kitchen celebrates Robyn Cameron’s remarkable zest for life; one tragically cut short after a 17-year battle with breast cancer. Filled with Robyn’s passion for Mediterranean food and European travels, Sophia Cameron faithfully recalls her mother’s favourite, signature dishes from handwritten recipes. Lovingly recreating and … Read More

It has been a rollercoaster

“This disease has shown me that things can change so quickly. Whilst I’m well and stable, I want to make the most of every day. I now appreciate the little things in life and I am so grateful for time I spend with loved ones, with my family,” says member, Brenda Suttill. Brenda lives in Christchurch with her daughter, Avalon, 13, husband Mike, and her guardian angel – Gizmo the … Read More

The pursuit of joy

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“I enjoy working in healthcare as I love being with people,” says Kendra Ellis, Sweet Louise Support Coordinator for Northland and North Auckland. Kendra has always worked in healthcare and has a background in community nursing and palliative care. “I get so much satisfaction in being able to guide and support people when they are vulnerable or sick. You can see the positive effects of your work and know that … Read More

I can now stand up boldly

“Sweet Louise has inspired me not to allow the cancer to control my life. I want to live life to the full,” says Metua Ngamata-Rorani, a mum and grandma from Auckland. Through her job as a social worker, Metua was used to advocating for others, but not for herself. Her manager at work convinced Metua to get a mammogram. “I was asked to make a follow up appointment. I knew … Read More

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