What has whānau taught you? Share on Facebook Gmail Fete | Tāmaki Makaurau Fete is a survivor of abuse in care and was Senior Pasefika Engagement Advisor on the Royal Commission of Enquiry into State Abuse and Faith-Based Abuse. Reconnecting with his whānau allowed...
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...
What has whānau taught you? Share on Facebook Gmail Shar | Tāmaki Makaurau Shar (Ōtāhuhu) found the whānau she needed at her gym. “When I came out to my parents, it changed a lot for me. That’s why I feel like now I’m looking for family externally....
What has whānau taught you? Share on Facebook Gmail William | Tāmaki Makaurau William (Tonga), was born with cerebral palsy. He spoke to us about how his family, and especially his brother who now lives in Australia, have helped him be brave. “My life is hard,...
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