A new innovative approach to increasing financial independence in Tāmaki communities has been launched today at Ruapotaka Marae in Glen Innes.
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Native Affairs- Walk On By
Beggars who are causing a nuisance or being intimidating won't be allowed on Auckland's streets under a new bylaw passed by the Auckland Council.
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Dr O'Sullivan named Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year
Prime Minister John Key presented Dr O'Sullivan with the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Award.
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Elim Church shares the Xmas spirit
Assisting the bereaved and those experiencing hardship during Christmas has been the focus of the Elim Church in Whangarei this weekend handing out food hampers and presents to many families in the district.
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Salvation Army strives for a promising Xmas
Christmas day is coming closer and many of us are wondering what gifts Santa will bring.
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Kai Collective helping needy without spending a cent
Imagine being able to deliver tonnes of food to needy families in the community and doing it all without spending a single cent.
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Wellington City Mission plays Santa
This year, Wellington City Mission will play Santa to 400 struggling families by giving out specially made Christmas food hampers.
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Report reveals 25% of all Kiwi kids experience poverty
25% of all children in NZ experience poverty. This figure was among several released by the Children's Commissioner today, in a report aimed specifically at the issue of child poverty.
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Kaibosh programme feeds the hungry
Kaibosh operate off the smell of an oily rag, but somehow they manage to fill hungry stomachs throughout the capital. Established in 2008, Kaibosh takes unwanted food from businesses and gives it community groups to hand out to those most in need.
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Native Affairs- Waiting to exhale
Imagine living with a lung disease so savage your body struggles to maintain its own weight.