Share on Facebook Tweet this Nancy | Ōtara “I love being here [Ōtara]. I go all over Auckland, and everybody is still in the misconception that Ōtara’s like how it was back in the old days. They’re too scared to come to Ōtara, because of its past history, and I...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Tofi | Massey “I don’t really recall a time where I felt lonely because I have my husband and three kids, and I have various groups that I’m part of. So I have a church family, and a ladies group, but I think you can become lonely if...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Jess | Mt Roskill “I’m quite lucky that I live with lots of people. I don’t experience loneliness in the sense that I’m by myself, but I’m a counsellor, so I guess I experience it in the sense that I hear a lot of things. I hear a...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Nita | Ōtara “Kia ora koutou. My name’s Nita, and I hail from a place called Ōtaki, but this has been my home for nearly 50-something years; Ōtara. I don’t experience loneliness when it comes to the sense of whānau, because I’m from...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Teresa | Papatoetoe “I’m not really lonely. We have family around. I come from a big family. I work at the airport, so I’m always busy interacting with people. All different cultures. I go on day-trips; go out and go to community and...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Philip | Ōtara “I was brought up in West Auckland in my teenage years, but I moved out here last year, and I just fell in love with the place. Love the community, I love the people, just being amongst Samoans, Tongan, other Pacific...
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