Good Mahi: Rural Support Trust Taranaki
We got to speak with Rural Support Trust Taranaki, an incredible organisation assisting and supporting the rural communities within the Taranaki region. Their services encompass mental health, financial strategies, employer/employee...
Good Mahi: Rural Support Trust Taranaki
We got to speak with Rural Support Trust Taranaki, an incredible organisation assisting and supporting the rural communities within the Taranaki region. Their services encompass mental health, financial strategies, employer/employee...
We got to spend some time with John Chapman and a passionate bunch of volunteers from the Raetihi Promotions Charitable Trust.
https://youtu.be/qelhPCoq2XE
We got to hang with Harriet Gibson from the Rangitīkei Rivers Catchment ...
https://youtu.be/YqUZtMHbcXE
Alex McLeod from Redsky 365 embarked on a journey to run a 12 week ICT training ...
With a passion to see rangatahi thrive, Isaac Fonotoe helps foster this through wake ama. This teaches them to connect with te Awa Tupua, learn who they are, learn teamwork and build resilience within themselves.
Barbara Thomason (Ngāti Hauiti) from Ohingaiti, in the Rangitīkei talks about the land being her tūrangawaewae.
The idea for the Bulls Food Pantry was born from the first lockdown in 2020, when it was discovered there were whanau from Bulls who were regularly using the Marton Food Pantry.
Community Fruit Harvest Manawatū shares fruit from people's own backyards and orchards from the Rangitīkei through to the Manawatū.
FLOW is a kaupapa in Whanganui between the community, Police and Iwi that wraps around whānau to support them in times of crises.
Rangitīkei Environmental Operations (REO) Limited has helped to install over 68kms of fencing throughout the catchment and has planted over 210,000 native plants.
We speak to Michael Voss and Anne Smith about their passion in returning back to the land to nurture and look after our beautiful ngāhere, water ways and manu (birds).
We got to spend some quality time with Krystena from 100% Sweet & Youth to Work. This kaupapa are employability programs that help support young people transition into the world of work.
https://youtu.be/wwxizfHlJJU
Being apart of a community is about giving back. That’s what Ritesh Verma from ...
https://youtu.be/JmbAzARPfhs
Central King Country R.E.A.P was established to provide education and practical ...
We got to spend some time with John Chapman and a passionate bunch of volunteers from the Raetihi Promotions Charitable Trust.
https://youtu.be/qelhPCoq2XE
We got to hang with Harriet Gibson from the Rangitīkei Rivers Catchment ...
https://youtu.be/YqUZtMHbcXE
Alex McLeod from Redsky 365 embarked on a journey to run a 12 week ICT training ...
With a passion to see rangatahi thrive, Isaac Fonotoe helps foster this through wake ama. This teaches them to connect with te Awa Tupua, learn who they are, learn teamwork and build resilience within themselves.
Barbara Thomason (Ngāti Hauiti) from Ohingaiti, in the Rangitīkei talks about the land being her tūrangawaewae.
The idea for the Bulls Food Pantry was born from the first lockdown in 2020, when it was discovered there were whanau from Bulls who were regularly using the Marton Food Pantry.
Community Fruit Harvest Manawatū shares fruit from people's own backyards and orchards from the Rangitīkei through to the Manawatū.
FLOW is a kaupapa in Whanganui between the community, Police and Iwi that wraps around whānau to support them in times of crises.
Rangitīkei Environmental Operations (REO) Limited has helped to install over 68kms of fencing throughout the catchment and has planted over 210,000 native plants.
We speak to Michael Voss and Anne Smith about their passion in returning back to the land to nurture and look after our beautiful ngāhere, water ways and manu (birds).
We got to spend some quality time with Krystena from 100% Sweet & Youth to Work. This kaupapa are employability programs that help support young people transition into the world of work.
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