How are you? Share on Facebook Gmail Lucy | Ōtautahi Teaching has given Lucy (Ōtautahi) a community that reflects the diverse fabric of Aotearoa. “Being in a good place means that you’re able to share that goodness and kindness with others. That’s...
How are you? Share on Facebook Gmail Aaron | Ōtautahi Content warning: this kōrero shares mental health challenges. The birth of Aaron’s son has given him a new purpose in life. Aaron says his biggest responsibility is now showing his son the right path. “So...
How are you? Share on Facebook Gmail Hera | Ōtautahi Hera (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāi Tahu) has found a new path in life, guided by the love of her mokopuna. “I know what it’s like to be put down. I know what it’s like to be abused. I don’t have the...
What has whānau taught you? Share on Facebook Gmail Emma | Tāmaki Makaurau When Emma had her second child seven years after her first, she needed to build a new community – and she found one at Playcentre. “My parents don’t live in Tāmaki Makaurau so it...
What has whānau taught you? Share on Facebook Gmail Christine (Ngāti Kurī) | Tāmaki Makaurau In Christine’s whānau, the younger generation is showing what the power of aroha can achieve. “We’re very lucky that the young ones got to grow up thinking...
What has whānau taught you? Share on Facebook Gmail Forrester (Ngāpuhi) | Tāmaki Makaurau Forrester’s whānau has made him feel safe and strong in his identity. “They always remind me, of like, who I am. Because they’re the ones, either biological or...
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