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Keeping your home secure
There are lots of ways you can keep your home safe and belongings secure. You can keep your home safe by locking and securing doors and windows when not in use. Kāinga Ora puts security catches on some windows in our homes
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A garden to remember
Craig was devastated when his mother passed away, but keeping a garden in her memory is helping the Kāinga Ora customer get through. Manager, wanted to show her support and gratitude for his efforts, so recently awarded Craig with a certificate of appreciation and hardware store voucher. Craig
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Lester’s getting his independence back
This will be a special Christmas for Lester, as it's the first he's celebrating in his new, fully-accessible home. infection, Lester found it difficult to live well in his private rental. With a steep entrance, stairs, narrow doorways and high benchtops, Lester had to rely on help
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Accessible home brightens Lara’s life
A move to an accessible Mosgiel home for Lara and daughter Amelia has meant they can finally live life the way they want. back door. “Even getting out the front door was an absolute mission without a ramp!” Lara quips. But last year things changed when Lara and Amelia, along with
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Family foundation remains strong in Mangere after 50 years
When Karameri greets you at her front door, you automatically feel a part of her whānau as she welcomes you into her lounge adorned with photographs of her children and mokopuna. sisters lives next door and another sister lives across the road. I live around the corner, one of my sons lives at the end of the street and next door to him is his
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Goodbye old, Hello new
Kāinga Ora is transforming our well-known site in central Auckland, 139 Greys Ave. and the existing heritage building next door. Earlier this year our demolition partners successfully completed the removal of the old 87 unit building that was
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First house built in partnership with Dargaville High School delivered to Kaitaia
A new five-bedroom, two-bathroom house built by talented teenagers is now a home for a family of 10 in Kaitaia. has many wheelchair-accessible features, including an external ramp, level-entry external doors, an accessible bathroom, and wider-than-average halls and
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Mihi whakatau for residents at new Mt Albert complex
A few months ago we tenanted a new 36 unit complex in the central Auckland suburb of Mt Albert. The complex is a mix of smaller homes with some ground level accessible units. All up 53 residents call this place ‘home’. With Christmas almost on the doorstep, our Community Development and Mt Roskill teams recently hosted a mihi whakatau to welcome customers into their new
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New homes to provide much-needed housing in Marlborough
Fourteen new homes in Blenheim are ready for residents to move in, following completion of the largest Kāinga Ora public housing complex in the Marlborough region to date. dry homes on the same site. The Brewer Street homes are next door to a park and close to the central city, shops, schools and other services, making them a
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New homes for Gisborne from trade academies
Six brand new, healthy homes built by three trade academies have arrived at Kāinga Ora sites in Gisborne. high hopes for the future of our Māori and Pacific youth, we want to do our part to open the door of opportunities for local rangatahi. We are already proving