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2981 days ago

Parent Peer Support Roopu(Group)

Steve from Blenheim

A Parent peer support roopu(group) is starting for parents to share and support one another to understand issues facing our tamariki(children) and rangatahi(youth), that can lead them down the path of suicide.
Learn from each others experience, from life and as parents, what we can do to stop this from happening and not lose anymore of our future generations to suicide. Let us lead by example, as parents, and be brave enough, to challenge what is happening, to make a better future for all our tamariki(children).
First meeting will be on Thurs.02/11/17 - 6pm - 8pm at the Redwoodtown community centre, Cnr Cleghorn and Weld st. next to Oliver park. Light refreshments will be supplied. Everyone is welcome.
Contact details, for any enquires, are on the Flyer.

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