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What’s in a name?
A group of Christchurch residents will name their complex, an idea formed to help continue building community spirit. diabetes. The condition meant being admitted to hospital 15 times this year and he must take about 40 different medications each day, he says. “I’m just
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New home and city brings new lease of life
Almost a year after moving into his new Christchurch home, Alex is still counting his blessings. as the doctor’s surgery and the supermarket. His unit also has extra space for someone to stay overnight when he needs help with medication. He’s enjoying
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Kura students help bless 10 new Gisborne homes
New Gisborne apartments resounded with the sweet voices of students from Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hawaiki Hou as they assisted Kaikarakia to implant mauri (spiritual energy) into the homes. Disability Action has helped me to cook, clean, cut vegetables and take my daily medication. “I am looking forward to feeling settled, having my own place and the
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‘My life changed’: Kāinga Ora delivers five homes a week in Canterbury during 2020
Jimaima was in tears when she got her new home. After years of struggles and living with the effects of a stroke, she now has a safe place to call her own. Hers is just one of 260 new homes provided for people in need in Canterbury in 2020. has begun taking trips with to their new local church. “I feel good. Even though I’m taking some medication, I feel good that I’ve got my own roof, I’ve got my
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Moving companies flyer (pdf, 37 KB)
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Kainga Ora Weekly Report 29 October 2021 (pdf, 2.9 MB)
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Close to Home issue 53 Dec 2019 (pdf, 4.3 MB)
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CloseToHome Winter 2025 (pdf, 4.9 MB)
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Looking After Your Wellbeing (pdf, 102 KB)