Fourteen-year-old Epifania Tusani (Ngāpuhi, Hāmoa) is no stranger to charity work. From a young age, she has worked alongside her friends and whānau to give back to less fortunate communities in Samoa. Her latest venture involves repurposing chicken coops and building miniature libraries filled with used and donated books for local children to read.
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Tapu Te Ranga clean-up continues one month since blaze
The clean-up continues at Wellington's Tapu Te Ranga Marae one month since it was engulfed by a fiery blaze. The Stewart family is still reeling from the loss but remain dedicated to rebuilding their beloved whare.
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Tower De Force for mental health awareness
Military and emergency response services have taken part in a Tour De Force multi-discipline challenge to raise funds for mental health awareness.
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Follow-up: Oz-based whānau staying positive
Three-year-old Tyson Lawrence's Perth-based whānau are remaining positive they can muster the support needed for their high-care needs tamaiti.
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Unlikely pair get behind local fundraiser
They are former political foes, but Hone Harawira and Don Brash are joining forces to help raise funds for Tai Tokerau Rugby League. Harawira is organising a fundraising dinner in April, and one of the prizes up for auction is a fishing trip with himself and Brash.
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Muslim group wants $2mil donation redirected to Uighur Muslims in China
A letter, turned public petition, by the Khadija Leadership Network, is calling for a $2-million donation for the Christchurch shooting victims to be returned to donors and redirected to help detained Uighur (said ‘wee-guh’) Muslims in China.
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Swimmers to unite for Christchurch victims
Swimmers all over the world will come together to fundraise for those that were affected in Friday’s terrorist attacks in Christchurch.
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Over $2 million raised in support of Chch attack victims
More than $2 million has been raised from more than 31,000 donors on a givealittle page in support of Christchurch shooting victims.
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Māori cooking duo help raise $135k for charity
Former 'My Kitchen Rules' contestants and Māori chefs Hera Te Kurapa and Natasha Whitewood are still cooking together, this time for a good cause, fundraising for the ‘Rotorua Supper Club’ under the umbrella of Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC).
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Mātiti Urupā at risk of erosion from the Wairoa River
Families of Huramua Marae in Wairoa are raising funds to exhume and shift the remains of 53 relatives buried in Mātiti Cemetery, which is being eroded by the Wairoa River.