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YouTube, emojis and surfing the web – Neta is queen of them all
Senior customer Neta has become a confident queen of emojis since taking part in a digital literacy course at her Kāinga Ora complex in South Auckland. smartphones and laptops, but Neta was out of the loop. The course aims to educate participants about how to use the internet safely, steer clear of scams, email and
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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. When Eileen passed away, Peter didn’t want to move from his New Brighton home. His wife had grown up in the coastal Christchurch suburb. The pair had later
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Big steps forward for father and daughter
When Shemaiah moved into his new Kāinga Ora home with his one-year-old daughter earlier this year, it coincided with an important milestone in their lives. Tiare-Pounamu was just learning how to walk and finally had her own space to totter around in their new two-bedroom home in Richmond, near Nelson. “Trying to
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Tali and Tui’s boxfit sessions are a knockout
Tali and Tui are leading the charge for fitness and wellbeing in their Kāinga Ora apartment complex in Auckland. Most afternoons you can find them at the complex’s community room where they lead free boxfit coaching sessions – and the local children can’t get enough! . “It’s important to me that my kids feel loved and wanted. I believe that what children need most is time, so I spend as much time as possible with them.” Tali
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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. ring around the schools in March to see if they need anything. I do it with my daughter and two to three friends and I get the schools to draw an outline of
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Creating a sense of whānau for the whole neighbourhood
Tāmaki Makaurau customer Jacqui is legendary in her West Auckland community. As well as caring for her six – soon to be seven children – she spends much of her time volunteering at the Glenavon Community Hub near her Kāinga Ora home. parcel to help get me and my family through,” Wiki explains. “So when we got out of lockdown, I came to the hub and asked Jacqui how I could help out. I know that
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New homes prove Massey students’ building cred
A group of West Auckland students have come out of school with building trade qualifications – and have the houses to prove it. houses for people in need. When I leave the academy I would like to start an apprenticeship, maybe start a company, then someday hire my own apprentices.” Massey
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Tenant feedback inspires our staff
A long-time tenant was so impressed by the efforts one of our Tenancy Managers went to recently that he just had to tell us. by state/social housing since I got my first state house thirty years ago. Cole’s manner is testament to a positive culture shift at Kāinga Ora”, Philip
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Leana's mission to share her passion for growing kai with her community
Leana’s passion for growing kai was given to her by her late grandfather, who had the ‘green thumb’ within her whānau. He inspired her to share the love for growing kai not only with her young children, but also with her wider community. customers - to get started and learn how to grow kai of their own. I share my knowledge to make sure they can continue their kai growing journey themselves
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