Save Our Babies Charitable Trust is collecting warm clothing for tamariki in the Rotorua region.
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KidsCan faces record demand as Kiwi kids return to school
This school term, KidsCan intends to help feed almost 44,000 children in 787 schools and 57 early childhood centres nationwide. They say they've seen a 30% increase in demand for food support as KidsCan schools look to feed 10,000 more children a day.
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Charity clothing people of Te Tai Tokerau in love
As the nation went into lockdown, Tukau Legacy thought about how they could make the best use of their winter clothing stock during this challenging time. As a charity, they decided they will help clothe those who needed it the most.
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Whānau in rural communities to receive emergency relief packages
Thousands of tamariki and their whanau living in rural communities across Aotearoa will soon receive emergency relief packages from the charity Kidscan.
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Flaxmere kai pantry helping whānau from Wairoa to Dannevirke
The Free Food Pantry in Flaxmere provides kai to around 500 people every week. Since Te Ao last visited the Hawke's Bay pantry two years ago, demand for their service has grown significantly.
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Hastings charity upset by theft of food for hungry
Food rescue charity Nourished for Nil in Hastings, which redistributes hundreds of tonnes of food each year to the wider community, has had to beef up its security measures after food and equipment were stolen.
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Ngāpuhi Rangatahi brings 'nuggets' of knowledge to Samoa
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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Tuku Morgan- “Rangi Whakaruru has betrayed the trust of our people”
The Māori King’s secretary, Te Rangihiroa Whakaruru has pleaded guilty to six counts of forgery, obtaining by deception and lying to Serious Fraud Office investigators. Tukuroirangi Morgan, a long-time critic of Whakaruru told Te Ao Māori News, “There’s children in Waikato-Tainui that are pōhara and hungry and he’s taken money away from them.”
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Community takes the plunge to support HeartKids
The trauma of heart defects has taken centre stage at the annual Heart Stopper gathering in Wellington today.
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Huntly Kuia shaves head for Daffodil Day
Waireti Kaihe (Waikato, Ngāpuhi) is a volunteer at the St Johns opportunity shop in Huntly. In the spirit of Daffodil Day, the 76-year-old former educator, shaved her hair to raise money for the New Zealand Cancer Society.