Good Mahi: Friends of Hāwera Parks Inc
In this Good Mahi Volunteer Story, we got to hang out with the lovely people from The Friends of Hawera Parks Inc. Community members and park supporters form this charitable trust dedicated to the guardianship, care and promotion of King...
Good Mahi: Friends of Hāwera Parks Inc
In this Good Mahi Volunteer Story, we got to hang out with the lovely people from The Friends of Hawera Parks Inc. Community members and park supporters form this charitable trust dedicated to the guardianship, care and promotion of King...
We cover a range of interesting topics, including barriers to accessing health services and education, as well as broader environmental and social issues.
Our good mahi story this week features the team from Jigsaw Whanganui discussing their kaupapa and the range of services they offer to strengthen families and whānau support across our rohe.
Given our entire team runs for the hills at any hint of being in front of the camera - it has certainly taken us a while to pull this together - but we are very relieved to finally be able to release our 'Our Kaupapa' video.
Last Friday Steve had a yarn to Jen McDonald, Manager at the Whanganui Learning Centre about the awesome mahi her team is doing to empower our rohe with all things education.
This good mahi story is the origin story of the the Waka Hauora Mobile Health Bus.
This week Caleb had a yarn to Jay Rerekura, Impact Coach at Thrive and Storyteller at Tukua Storytelling Studio to share his insight on Te Whare Tapa Whā and the Whānau Ora Goals.
Our good mahi story of the week features Karrie Brown telling the powerful stories that sit behind the inspiring efforts of her small team of staff and volunteers at City Mission Whanganui.
This story features Gloria Campbell, Regional Commissioner for Social Development for Taranaki, King Country and Whanganui, discussing some of the ways MSD supports the local kaupapa seeking to address ending poverty in our rohe.
Our team recently ventured down to Wellington to visit our data and insights partner DOT Loves Data to discuss our Rohe Equity and Wellbeing Dashboard.
Producing 3500 lunches for schools every week, Kiritahi Firmin from Ka Ora Ka Ako, discusses her passion to see the kids of our community well fed so they can learn at their best.
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.’
We cover a range of interesting topics, including barriers to accessing health services and education, as well as broader environmental and social issues.
Our good mahi story this week features the team from Jigsaw Whanganui discussing their kaupapa and the range of services they offer to strengthen families and whānau support across our rohe.
Given our entire team runs for the hills at any hint of being in front of the camera - it has certainly taken us a while to pull this together - but we are very relieved to finally be able to release our 'Our Kaupapa' video.
Last Friday Steve had a yarn to Jen McDonald, Manager at the Whanganui Learning Centre about the awesome mahi her team is doing to empower our rohe with all things education.
This good mahi story is the origin story of the the Waka Hauora Mobile Health Bus.
This week Caleb had a yarn to Jay Rerekura, Impact Coach at Thrive and Storyteller at Tukua Storytelling Studio to share his insight on Te Whare Tapa Whā and the Whānau Ora Goals.
Our good mahi story of the week features Karrie Brown telling the powerful stories that sit behind the inspiring efforts of her small team of staff and volunteers at City Mission Whanganui.
This story features Gloria Campbell, Regional Commissioner for Social Development for Taranaki, King Country and Whanganui, discussing some of the ways MSD supports the local kaupapa seeking to address ending poverty in our rohe.
Our team recently ventured down to Wellington to visit our data and insights partner DOT Loves Data to discuss our Rohe Equity and Wellbeing Dashboard.
Producing 3500 lunches for schools every week, Kiritahi Firmin from Ka Ora Ka Ako, discusses her passion to see the kids of our community well fed so they can learn at their best.
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