Ms Sands said when her brother got the van 15 years ago, it gave him a whole social life and independence.
Collecting up the van's spare keys from his friends proved that, she said. They had keys so that when Mr Sands wanted an outing - to the beach, a barbecue or further afield to a rugby match in Auckland - they would fetch the van from Ms Sand's property, pick up their mate from where he lived permanently at Whangarei Hospital and head off for some fun.
Ms Gallaher said the generous gift would be put to good use, whether as the hospice's second mobility vehicle or sold to raise funds to buy other equipment.