Tararua District, Pahiatua

Got a skill you could share?

Got a skill you could share?

Are you good at identifying plants or sewing a hem? Get to know your neighbours by sharing what you do best.

2538 days ago

There's just 30 days to go!

The Team from Children's Day

With Children's Day just around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about how you'll celebrate at school, in your community or even at work! Register your event on the Children's Day website before 15 February to receive a pack of giveaways for the tamariki at your event, … View moreWith Children's Day just around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about how you'll celebrate at school, in your community or even at work! Register your event on the Children's Day website before 15 February to receive a pack of giveaways for the tamariki at your event, while stocks last.

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2538 days ago

Hospital Volunteers Wanted

Dale from MidCentral District Health Board

We are currently on the lookout for more volunteers at Palmerston North Hospital! If you would like to lend a hand or know of someone who might be interested, find out how you can help at:

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2538 days ago

Thanks Canon for supporting a great Wairarapa organisation!

Piers Fuller Reporter from News of Wairarapa

Knowing we have a finite time left with loved ones makes those moments most precious.
Canon New Zealand chief executive officer Kim Connor visited Hospice Wairarapa in Masterton and saw how the facility helped people in their community make the most of this time.
As part of the Canon Oceania Grants… View more
Knowing we have a finite time left with loved ones makes those moments most precious.
Canon New Zealand chief executive officer Kim Connor visited Hospice Wairarapa in Masterton and saw how the facility helped people in their community make the most of this time.
As part of the Canon Oceania Grants programme they have given $5000 in photography equipment and cash to the hospice.
"It's such an amazing cause. Precious Memories and how they bring this to life and give people the memories before it is too late, I think that is the most important factor and that is certainly what touched us when we read through the submission.
"So often it is normally too late that people think about what we should have captured. To actually capture it in advance and have something left behind for your nearest and dearest is truly touching.
Connor said Canon would be interested to see if similar programmes could be set in motion in other hospices nationally.
"This is the first time we've seen or heard of it. So to be here and actually experience the hospice is so different to reading about it and hearing it from other people. It's important for us to actually be in the community."
The photography equipment included a Canon EOS 80D DSLR camera, a flash, 50mm lens and a 18-55mm lens and a bag.
Hospice manager Suzie Adamson
said the grant and camera gear from Canon will be life-changing for their patients, caregivers and whanau.
"The video camera will allow us to record both occasions and message that can be shared during our patient's lifetime and later provide comfort in bereavement."
PHOTO CAPTIONS: Canon New Zealand chief executive Kim Connor and Suzie Adamson of Hospice Wairarapa show off some of the equipment donated by Canon.
A photo by Judy Wagg of former patient Cherrie and her daughter Dyami at QE2 Park.

2538 days ago

Join the trip of a lifetime in Vietnam and help young kiwis along the way.

Graeme Dingle Foundation

Trek to Transform Young Lives.

In April of this year, Kanoa Lloyd and the Graeme Dingle Foundation will be taking on a challenge and trekking through Vietnam to raise funds for the school based programmes the Foundation runs.

They're searching for a team to join them on this trip of a … View more
Trek to Transform Young Lives.

In April of this year, Kanoa Lloyd and the Graeme Dingle Foundation will be taking on a challenge and trekking through Vietnam to raise funds for the school based programmes the Foundation runs.

They're searching for a team to join them on this trip of a lifetime that will do so much to help our tamariki. If an 11 day trip through the exquisite Vietnamese country side sounds appealing to you - why not join Trek to Transform Young Lives and help kiwi kids along the way.

To find out more visit dinglefoundation.org.nz...

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