120 days ago

HEALTHY HOMES ASSESSMENTS

Kellah from Frankton

Power too high ?

Wanting to know more about your current living situation ?

Unsure ?

Let Vinnies help you.

Kia Ora

I am a Healthy Homes Advisor for Vinnies Hamilton, where my role involves assessing homes and offering cost-effective solutions to keep them warm, healthy, and dry, especially during the colder months.

This initiative is funded by the Whanau fund, so there would be no cost involved. If you require any additional information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to let me know.

You can reach me through DM or feel free to email me at Healthyhomes@vinnieshamilton.co.nz

Look forward to hearing from you.

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