
Recent Updates
Hope, resilience & inspiration during the pandemic.
This week we received this recognition for our COVID-19 mahi.
Covid was the start of our mahi and what a perfect time it was to start. We got to do things differently, thinking outside the mainstream systems and generate solutions that worked best for whānau.
We continue to build on this, grow and shift mainstream ways of thinking to ensure equitable access to services and supports for our whānau in Te Tai O Poutini. “All of us together doing a little bit makes a massive difference.”
Kei roto i te pōuri, te marama e whiti ana.
Mokopuna Ora
Whānau enjoyed a great day at Rewanui Animal Park this week, we will be back. “Relationships and connections are central to Māori and Māori wellbeing. Whanaungatanga is about forming and maintaining relationships and strengthening ties between kin and communities. This value is the essential glue that binds people together, providing the foundation for a sense of unity, belonging and cohesion.”
Youth Pathways
Met with Sarah Fry the ‘Communications Manager’ for MSD to support them creating a video for their MSD team on the benefits of connections with other services in the community like our WC Youth Pathway Service. Really appreciate how hard the team at MSD work and grateful for the strong relationship we are building with the team in Greymouth including Chris Efford (as seen in photo) with their knowledge and support they provide to us and our Rangatahi.
Whānu 2 Whānau
We are so grateful to be a part of such an amazing generous community. Thank you, Hokitika New World and West REAP for your continual support, for our whānau.
Waka Ama @ Dawn
“He hono tangata e kore e motu, kāpā he taura waka, e motu.” “Human connections cannot be broken!”
Rangatahi Fun Day Out!
What a great day out at Shantytown and the movies. So awesome seeing how far they have come and can’t wait to see what else we can achieve together through our mahi together.
Mau te wehi!
We got to have the best experience in Kaikoura with so much whānau on our camp with Hokitika Primary last week, all 84 of us! So grateful!
Hauora Day
Ngā mihi Poutini (Paige Kirby) for a great day promoting our Whānau health including our staff! Our healthy smoothies were a hit, and we will be in Cobden for the next one on the 15th of March.
