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Neighbourly support during Cyclone Gabrielle
Looking out for each other. That was the natural reaction to the challenges faced during Cyclone Gabrielle from residents in a group of five Kāinga Ora homes in Green Meadows, Napier. at least 10 years so we all know each other.” “We had no electricity for six days and no phone or internet contact for four days. That was frightening for some
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Our Te Mahi Ngātahi Maintenance Partners
Interested in working with us as a trade to maintain our homes? region, you can contact them on: Spencers Phone: 0800 176 782 Downer Wellington Spotless phone: 04 587 0988 Auckland Spotless phone: 021 227 6724 Responsive
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Rent freeze for all tenants
The Government recently confirmed all residential rent increases would be frozen for 6 months. and will be in touch with those impacted, in writing or by phone as soon as possible. More information for our tenants and their whānau
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Advocating on behalf of tenants
If you plan to advocate on behalf of a Kāinga Ora tenant, you will need their permission before we can discuss their situation with you. Advice for advocates Permission can be given by the tenant: over the phone for example to a housing advisor at the Customer Services Centre. This is the
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Be prepared for Cyclone Fili
Cyclone Fili is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to many parts of the North Island on Tuesday and Wednesday 12 and 13 April. things you can do to prepare now: Secure trampolines and outdoor furniture Charge your phones and devices in case of a power cut Store water if you rely on a pump
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Wellbeing checks well received
We know it has been a confusing and possibly upsetting time for our tenants and their whānau, with the change to a Level 4 Alert as a result of COVID-19 so we’re reaching out to check in on them. with the Salvation Army to deliver food parcels to tenants and ensuring an elderly tenant’s phone would not be disconnected.
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New homes change lives of two large Hastings families
Tears are very close to the surface this Christmas for mum of six Paula. Her eyes glaze over when she thinks about the phone call she received from Kāinga Ora saying they had a 4 bedroom home in Hastings she could move into. Omaha. The Milo family also got the magic phone call that Kāinga Ora had a 5 bedroom home for Fia, Fred and their children just in time for Christmas. “When
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From Tenancy Manager to family member: How downsizing has made a difference
Peter ‘couldn’t face the thought’ of moving from his home of 30 years after his wife passed. But he agreed to shift and, in the process, gained a new ‘family’ member. the phone regularly, including to wish each other well on Christmas Day. “All I can say is I think Chloe and her team are great,” Peter said. “Chloe, as I’ve said
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New home a ‘weight lifted off shoulders’ for Len
When 69-year-old Len faced a major hurdle after a hip operation, the Kāinga Ora team sprang into action to secure a home for the Hamilton-based customer that met his mobility and accessibility needs. sister Gaye. “Hearing about the new house over the phone was a huge relief,” said Len. “I’m so grateful to Gaye and the Kāinga Ora team for making this happen so
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New homes make a difference for whānau with health challenges
Not having somewhere suitable to live is challenging for anyone, but when you are battling health issues, that challenge is compounded. just broke down and cried,” recalls an emotional Bromlyn. “I was so overwhelmed, the adrenaline hit and I don’t know what I was saying on the phone!” “Our new