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32 days ago

Supporting North Shore families during difficult moments

Claire from Torbay - Long Bay

Hi neighbours,

I’m Claire from Torbay. I wanted to share something I’ve been working on that might be helpful to someone in our community.

Over the years I’ve heard so many people say how overwhelmed they felt when they had to arrange a funeral - everything happens so quickly, and it’s hard to think clearly when you’re grieving.

Because of that, I’ve started Whakaaio, where I sit with families, talk things through calmly, and help them understand their options. I also guide people in finding a funeral home that suits their needs and budget, so they can make decisions without pressure or confusion. It’s simply steady support during a really difficult moment.

If this might help you or someone you know one day, here are my details:
info@whakaaio.co.nz
www.whakaaio.co.nz...

Warmly,
Claire

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