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Hastings Church removed to make way for social housing
We have purchased the church site on Queens Street East in Parkvale, Hastings. The Presbyterian Church are keen to see the expansive site used for social housing. The church will be removed and ideally some parts of the church building, including the stained-glass windows, will be reused by people in the Hastings
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Building material donation for Mangere church
An act of kindness by the Free Church of Tonga – Mounga Olive has come full circle, with the organisation receiving more than $5,000 in building materials for a new social services centre. The Mangere church leant a helping hand earlier this year when it allowed Precision Construction to use the church carpark during construction of the Kāinga
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Preservation of mature Gingko Biloba tree prioritised during development
A mature Ginkgo tree that has been standing in Otāhuhu for approximately 35 years has been preserved for residents to enjoy for generations to come. The leafy Gingko Bilboa straddles the boundary of the recently completed development on Church Street, which now hosts 15 new warm, dry duplex homes. Large
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New homes delivered and more to come in Waimakariri
12 new homes have been delivered to the Waimakariri community, after the completion of two significant Kāinga Ora projects in Rangiora. On Church Street, three existing homes have been replaced with seven new 3, 4 and five-bedroom homes. Around the corner on Lindon Street two existing homes
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Helping customers maintain community connections
In Wellington City, and across the Greater Wellington Region, Kāinga Ora has a range of work underway to deliver much needed homes to help meet the urgent need in our communities. As part of this work, Kāinga Ora has signed an agreement to lease around 100 one-and two-bedroom homes at 11 Church Street. The apartments are leased from
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Fresh vegetables from home on Kabonye’s Christmas menu
Kabonye has only lived in her Kāinga Ora home for a month, but her flourishing vegetable garden suggests otherwise. says. “I am so happy to be here.” On Christmas Day, after attending church in the morning, Kabonye and her children will return to their new home for music and a
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Debbie takes community mindedness to the next level
As soon as you meet Debbie, her passion for helping others is clear. Over the years, Debbie has volunteered her time and skills to help others in her community – something she has always been inspired to do. do that,” says Debbie. One of the ways Debbie gives back is by running a food bank, C3 Cares, through her church. In fact, if you visit Debbie on a weekday
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Noa lands national award for leadership
We are so proud of kaimahi Noa who has been named Young Leader of the Year | Te Tohu mō te Kaiārahi Rangatahi o te Tau in the Te Hāpai Hapori | Spirit of Service Awards. colleagues and her church. “Although the award has my name on it, I see it as an award for all the amazing people contributing to this programme. Whether it was
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Zita gifts taonga to welcome new neighbours
When nine newly built homes were blessed in Rutherford Road Napier recently, a very special guest turned up to welcome the families who were moving into the neighbourhood. need a cup of sugar or anything else they know where to find me, says Zita. “If they are short of food, they can get a hot meal at Trinity Church three days a
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Social gatherings a great tonic
Kāinga Ora tenants in Mosgiel have discovered a great way to catch up and, at the same time, help stave off the issue of loneliness which can affect many. taking part. The local Community Constable would regularly visit, as would members of the local Community Board, Neighbourhood Support and the East Taieri Church