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Tenants make fresh start in new five-storey complex
Kāinga Ora’s new five-storey Cracroft Street complex hasn’t just transformed Ōtāhuhu – it’s also transforming lives. surroundings. The development is also in close proximity to schools, supermarkets, shopping centres and employment opportunities, and is within walking distance of public transport options including the Onehunga train station.
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Kerry wants to give back to the community
About 20 years ago, Kāinga Ora customer Kerry started volunteering for the Salvation Army. The organisation had given her great support when she lost her job, so she wanted to give something back. of their events. “It’s the love I get back that keeps me going,” says Kerry. “A smile on a little boy’s face when he’s on the train driving around the lagoon or
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Ruby a gem of the local community
Kāinga Ora customer Ruby is paddling away happily on a ‘waka of change’.
Ruby says she has turned her life around in the past five years since she moved from emergency housing into her Kāinga Ora home with her now 10-year-old and 17-year-old sons. in her 40s and is now a qualified personal trainer. When she graduated from the New Zealand Institute of Sport, she set up an online fitness programme but -
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. our elderly whānau, to help build their knowledge and enhance their lives when using technology,” explains trainer Fa’aulu from 360 Tautua. To celebrate
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The ‘magic’ of Mangere house relocations
Four homes vanished from Mangere overnight, reappearing the next morning as career opportunities for rangatahi. landfill – relocated homes are supplied to iwi or training providers. “I’m really passionate about environmental outcomes, but not only that – training outcomes
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National support services
Here’s a list of some of the services that are available in New Zealand offering support, information and help. a trained Ministry of Health professional Lifeline 0800 543 354 www.lifeline.org.nz (external link) Healthline 0800 611 116 www.health.govt.nz (external link
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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. for Kāinga Ora by Dargaville High School's Building Academy (external link) , which trains young people in careers in the building trade. The warm, open-plan home
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Kāinga Ora rolls out suicide prevention programme
The MATES in Construction suicide prevention programme will be delivered at Kāinga Ora building sites to help prevent deaths in the construction industry. , four Kāinga Ora build partners - Miles Construction, Signature Homes, Property Partners Group and Home - will provide MATES training to hundreds of workers at
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Minis spur massive milestone: Hard work pays off with new home
The hard work of a former Kāinga Ora customer of 30 years has paid off as she settles in to her own home. better situation, she trained as a veterinary nurse – gaining skills she is able to put to use today. She began working as a carer and gained qualifications in the
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“Hard to fault” Kāinga Ora developments win property industry awards
Five Kāinga Ora social housing developments have received top accolades at the recent 2024 Property Industry Awards. or disability to live well. Built on 2,725m 2 land located close to the shops, Epuni train station and Hutt Hospital, the development also included an upgrade