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The team from Citizens Advice Bureau New Plymouth
The Citizens Advice Bureau is a registered charity, with the aim of helping people know and understand their rights. Across New Zealand, CAB has over 2000 trained volunteers providing free, impartial and confidential advice. CAB is not a government department and is not a commercial business.
… View moreThe Citizens Advice Bureau is a registered charity, with the aim of helping people know and understand their rights. Across New Zealand, CAB has over 2000 trained volunteers providing free, impartial and confidential advice. CAB is not a government department and is not a commercial business.
Information on your rights is available on our website, or you can phone us or just call in. No appointment necessary.
The team from Citizens Advice Bureau New Plymouth
At CAB we’re proud of the fact that one of our organisation’s aims is to use the insights we gain from our mahi with clients to advocate for fairer laws and policies that protect people’s human rights and wellbeing. This is another example of our #CABAwarenessWeek theme #AwhiMaiAwhiAtu in … View moreAt CAB we’re proud of the fact that one of our organisation’s aims is to use the insights we gain from our mahi with clients to advocate for fairer laws and policies that protect people’s human rights and wellbeing. This is another example of our #CABAwarenessWeek theme #AwhiMaiAwhiAtu in action – through the stories and experiences of our clients, we can speak out with confidence and seek positive social change that empowers the community.
To get in touch, call 0800 367 222, visit us at CAB New Plymouth, or send us a message via cab.org.nz.
The team from Citizens Advice Bureau New Plymouth
If you would like to awhi (show support to) your community, Citizens Advice Bureau could be a great place for you to volunteer. CAB volunteers deliver our service of information, advice and support to individuals and whānau, helping them to find a way forward with the questions and issues for … View moreIf you would like to awhi (show support to) your community, Citizens Advice Bureau could be a great place for you to volunteer. CAB volunteers deliver our service of information, advice and support to individuals and whānau, helping them to find a way forward with the questions and issues for which they seek our help. As a CAB volunteer, you will have the chance to make a difference in people’s lives through your mahi aroha (voluntary work).
Working with us, you would get to be part of an organisation that not only empowers individuals and whānau, but that also empowers communities by advocating for fairer laws and policies based on what we learn from our clients.
So, if you love helping people and your wider community, volunteering with the CAB could be the place for you. As a CAB volunteer, you will receive great training, gain valuable learning and experience through helping clients, and get to work alongside our wonderful group of dedicated volunteers, making a positive impact together.
Hono mai! Come and be a part of the CAB where the community comes together in the spirit of awhi mai, awhi atu – the receiving and giving of support – and being empowered together.
Contact us at freephone 0800 367 222, drop in to see us at CAB New Plymouth (no appointment needed), or contact us via our CAB website at cab.org.nz.
The team from Citizens Advice Bureau New Plymouth
Daily life can sometimes bring us questions, issues and challenges that are tricky to deal with on our own. It’s good to have a place to go where you can get help with this stuff, where it won’t cost you anything, and the help is confidential and non-judgemental.
CAB is that place. We will… View moreDaily life can sometimes bring us questions, issues and challenges that are tricky to deal with on our own. It’s good to have a place to go where you can get help with this stuff, where it won’t cost you anything, and the help is confidential and non-judgemental.
CAB is that place. We will awhi you (show support) with information and advice and connect you with any specialist services you may need. We will help you understand what your rights are and can help you with your next steps.
It doesn’t matter what your issue is – employment, renting, a relationship matter, an immigration issue, or a consumer problem – we’re here to help you.
You can contact us through our CAB freephone number 0800 367 222, pop in to see us at CAB New Plymouth (no appointment needed) or visit our website at cab.org.nz to kōrero (speak) with us online or email us.
We have a team of trained CAB volunteers delivering our service of information and advice to the public. This means when you come to us for help, you get to speak with a real person if you want to.
You don’t have to be a New Zealand citizen or resident to get help from us. We’re here for everyone.
No matter who you are; if you need help and don’t know who to ask – ask us!
The team from Citizens Advice Bureau New Plymouth
It’s CAB Awareness Week! This is a time for putting a spotlight on CAB to celebrate our mahi and highlight to the community the help and services we offer.
This year’s theme is ‘Awhi mai, awhi atu – empowered together’. It reflects the role of the CAB as a place where the community … View moreIt’s CAB Awareness Week! This is a time for putting a spotlight on CAB to celebrate our mahi and highlight to the community the help and services we offer.
This year’s theme is ‘Awhi mai, awhi atu – empowered together’. It reflects the role of the CAB as a place where the community comes together in the spirit of receiving and giving support and being empowered together.
This idea of supporting and empowering people, both individually and collectively, is something we know lots about at CAB. It reflects our organisation’s aims – to empower individuals and whānau through our service of advice and information and to empower communities by advocating for fairer laws and policies based on what we learn from our clients.
If you need help and don’t know who to ask, or if you would like to give back to the community through volunteering with an organisation that helps people individually and collectively, CAB could be the place for you.
Get in touch with us on 06 758 9542, or 0800 367 222, visit us at CAB New Plymouth, or send us a message via cab.org.nz.
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