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Supporting the Pasifika community with a new partnership initiative
Kāinga Ora, Niuvaka Trust, and the Ministry for Social Development (MSD) are supporting the Pasifika community by providing access to employment opportunities, social housing, and financial assistance. supportive environment to meet with Kāinga Ora and MSD representatives. Kāinga Ora Senior Housing Support Manager Lusia says the Pasifika Community Clinics provide a
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Solving the problem of multiplying cats and dogs
Cats and dogs can help make a house a home, but if your furry friends are not ‘fixed’ you might end up hounded by the pitter-patter of too many tiny paws. Vets in Kaitaia and the Mog and Dog Desexing Clinic in Whangārei will carry out the procedures. "Pets can be great companions and support people’s wellbeing
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‘Auntie’ Faith’s fast fingers fly through the knitting
Every winter, kids at Motueka primary schools are toasty warm thanks to Faith’s speedy knitting skills. the hobby has played in her life. “I learnt to knit when I was five. It was during the war and Mum and I were living with a lady while Dad was overseas
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A new leash on life for four-legged friends in Māngere
Pets can help to make a house a home. They are great companions and an important part of some whanau, which is why Kāinga Ora is a pet-friendly landlord. the Māngere Bridge Vet Clinic. To donate to Chained Dog Rehabilitation & Rehoming head to their website www.chaineddog.org.nz (external link)
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Keeping our Pacific communities updated on COVID-19
Talofa lava | Kia orana | Tēnā koutou katoa
During this time it’s really important all whānau are kept up to date with information about the COVID-19 outbreak and the rules around the current national lockdown. The Ministry for Pacific Peoples has been working to engage Pacific Aotearoa, the Pacific communities across the nation through a number of ways. It has -
New warm and dry homes on their way for Nelson
Kāinga Ora is working with developer JV Properties Limited to build a new three-storey development in Nelson that will provide 29 one-bedroom apartments for people in need. amount of housing available across the country is by partnering with developers to build new warm and dry homes in well-connected areas of the city. “By building
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100,000 native plants to help grow local careers
Over the next three years the Environmental Cadetship programme will help local residents from eastern Porirua gain valuable qualifications and on-the-job training, whilst seeing more than 100,000 native plants planted through Bothamley and Cannons Creek parks. employment opportunities is encouraged to reach out to either: Le Fale – Jobs and Skills Hub 8 Warspite Avenue, Cannons Creek info@lefale.org.nz https
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More housing solutions for Rotorua on the way
Further progress has been made in bringing on more housing solutions in Rotorua, with the purchase of a 30 unit property which will provide over 80 people with warm and dry temporary housing. supply to allow the delivery of more warm, dry and modern homes. Redevelopment work will also be starting next month at the first of a number
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Warm welcome for new whare on Wanaka Street
More than 400 community members came together to celebrate the completion of Northland’s largest new social housing development, on Wanaka Street, Whangarei. The Kāinga Ora development, designed and constructed by Soho Group, includes 55 high-quality terrace and apartment homes, as well as a multipurpose community
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New state homes for Hastings, with more on the way
Nine more new state homes have been blessed at our Raureka development, marking progress with delivering more homes in Hastings. employ local people to bring quality warm, safe homes to our community.” The Raureka development will see quality, modern homes delivered with a mix of between one