Good Mahi: Everybody’s Theatre
Our latest Good Mahi story is on Everybody's Theatre, the incredible boutique theatre located in Ōpunake. This historic gem is a true testament to the dedication of its volunteers. It's the heartwarming team of volunteers in Ōpunake who...
Good Mahi: Everybody’s Theatre
Our latest Good Mahi story is on Everybody's Theatre, the incredible boutique theatre located in Ōpunake. This historic gem is a true testament to the dedication of its volunteers. It's the heartwarming team of volunteers in Ōpunake who...
Stone Soup is a community based initiative that exists to connect and help people within the Gonville community. With the proverb "It takes a village to raise a child," this rings true for Stone Soup.
https://youtu.be/aJHXB3aeBV4
Whānau Manaaki is a not for profit kindergarten association comprising of over ...
Hakeke Street Community Center is a community lead initiative that is mana enhancing to give dignity and support. It's whānau leading whānau. From support groups to sign language classes, it is a hub of activity, growth and connection for all.
Peter Kaua, Principal of Whanganui City College and their staff have nothing but hope and success in mind for their students. They realise that there’s no ‘one size fits all,’ and that students are gifted in many ways.
he Men’s Shed Whanganui brings and supports those who are retired to come together to be active in mind and body, build healthy relationships and be apart of a thriving community of people revolved around similar interests.
We got to catch up with Rana Joy and Victoria Butler at Balance Whanganui, a mental health and addiction peer support service. We learnt how empathy is one of the greatest approaches when helping people in need.
Incredible people and organisations came together to ask what the youth of Marton needed. They said they wanted to learn how to fight. After much sweat and tears Forge boxing was born.
Protecting our native manu, our native taonga, is what Rawiri Walsh is determined to do.
We explored an example of a regenerative economy. The team at Pīwakawaka Farms, Honest Kitchen and Easy Earth close the cycle of compostable waste to create nutrient rich compost to be used back on farms.
We got to spend some time with Ramari from Community Led Action – Whanganui River Valley and hear the transformative story of their impact on the small villages, iwi and communities on the Whanganui River.
We got the chance to shoot out to the eco school here in Whanganui and talk to the owners, Nelson and Dani Lebo. They talk about the importance of high quality environmental education and how this should be affordable to everybody.
Kia ora tātou and Happy New Year! This week we are profiling the amazing people at Thrive and how they move ‘profit for purpose enterprises from niche to norm.’
https://youtu.be/wwxizfHlJJU
Being apart of a community is about giving back. That’s what Ritesh Verma from ...
Stone Soup is a community based initiative that exists to connect and help people within the Gonville community. With the proverb "It takes a village to raise a child," this rings true for Stone Soup.
https://youtu.be/aJHXB3aeBV4
Whānau Manaaki is a not for profit kindergarten association comprising of over ...
Hakeke Street Community Center is a community lead initiative that is mana enhancing to give dignity and support. It's whānau leading whānau. From support groups to sign language classes, it is a hub of activity, growth and connection for all.
Peter Kaua, Principal of Whanganui City College and their staff have nothing but hope and success in mind for their students. They realise that there’s no ‘one size fits all,’ and that students are gifted in many ways.
he Men’s Shed Whanganui brings and supports those who are retired to come together to be active in mind and body, build healthy relationships and be apart of a thriving community of people revolved around similar interests.
We got to catch up with Rana Joy and Victoria Butler at Balance Whanganui, a mental health and addiction peer support service. We learnt how empathy is one of the greatest approaches when helping people in need.
Incredible people and organisations came together to ask what the youth of Marton needed. They said they wanted to learn how to fight. After much sweat and tears Forge boxing was born.
Protecting our native manu, our native taonga, is what Rawiri Walsh is determined to do.
We explored an example of a regenerative economy. The team at Pīwakawaka Farms, Honest Kitchen and Easy Earth close the cycle of compostable waste to create nutrient rich compost to be used back on farms.
We got to spend some time with Ramari from Community Led Action – Whanganui River Valley and hear the transformative story of their impact on the small villages, iwi and communities on the Whanganui River.
We got the chance to shoot out to the eco school here in Whanganui and talk to the owners, Nelson and Dani Lebo. They talk about the importance of high quality environmental education and how this should be affordable to everybody.
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