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Food forest for future foraging
Our people have been doing the mahi to help create a food forest for locals in Molley Green Reserve, Mount Roskill, Auckland.
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Special community award for tenant Malcom Rundle
Members of the Mount Roskill community and Kāinga Ora Community Team nominated Malcolm Rundle for a ‘Puketāpapa Community Volunteer Award’ for all his mahi in the community over a number of years.
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Kāinga Ora enables a men's respite house in Gisborne
A respite house for men has recently opened in Gisborne, thanks to the support of Kāinga Ora’s Community Group Housing.
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Teaming up to provide Christmas cheer
This Christmas, Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities and Wellington City Mission are teaming up to provide some of our most vulnerable tenants a Christmas or New Year treat. , Wellington City Mission helps to support hundreds of kiwis and is currently running their Christmas donation appeal. "We’re really pleased to have this
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Transitional housing villages open in Māngere
Twenty-eight new homes to be used for transitional housing have opened in Māngere.
Produced using offsite manufacturing, 17 of the homes are situated on Garus Avenue, while the remaining 11 homes are on nearby Cottingham Crescent. -
Kai goes down well at Christchurch school
A community breakfast club catered for about 200 school kids recently with Kāinga Ora staff again helping out. the atmosphere. Left: Ferndale School pupil Nathan was one of hundreds of kids to tuck into food at the Northcote School Breakfast Club end of year event
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Home delivery! More transitional homes for Mangere
Twenty-eight new homes to be used for transitional housing are being transported from Waikato to Mangere, to help meet urgent demand in the area for short-term accommodation.
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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.
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42 new much needed whare for Rotorua whānau
The largest public housing development in Rotorua has seen 42 homes completed at Quartz Avenue, Pukehangi.
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Solving the problem of multiplying cats and dogs
Cats and dogs can help make a house a home, but if your furry friends are not ‘fixed’ you might end up hounded by the pitter-patter of too many tiny paws. That is why Kāinga Ora is teaming up with New Zealand’s oldest and largest animal welfare charity, SPCA, and some Northland vet clinics to offer hundreds of