People could also make a donation for a card and write a personal message to someone they had lost or could not be home for Christmas. The cards would hang on one of the two trees.
After the campaign the personal messages would be blessed in a special ceremony at the annual remembrance service in February and buried under the hospice's own remembrance tree.
"We care for a lot of people but hospice is about celebrating life. These campaigns get the community behind us and remembering someone special at Christmas.
Farmers Tauranga assistant store manager for sales, Rose Sievers, said staff had got behind the campaign with a friendly competition between the Tauranga and Mount Maunganui stores.