Long-time Kāpiti resident Steph Dyhrberg is the incoming chairwoman of Mary Potter Hospice.
Dyhrberg, who has served seven years on the hospice board, said she has taken on the role at a time when all hospices around New Zealand are facing unpredictable, challenging times as soaring service delivery costs and underfunding by the Government push hospices, including Mary Potter, to rethink their future.
“Last year Mary Potter Hospice supported nearly 850 patients, plus their whānau, across Wellington, Porirua and Kāpiti, free of charge.
“Our services help families through such a difficult time in their lives.
“My priorities over the next couple of years are to further build relationships with the community so we know what they need, and people know what we can provide.