Share on Facebook Tweet this Sharon| Warkworth “Every day’s a proud moment for any grandmother. I love all my grandchildren and just being in Warkworth and finding new things with her to do. She’s so excited and I’m excited to start our new beginning. It’s...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Alfred | Browns Bay “Well, to be a man is to look after your family. It’s a hard question, you know. I think to be a man it depends where you are and what the situation is. If you are a man in a family, you look after your family. If...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Mayus | India “I’m just five months old in Auckland, and right now I’m studying at Otago Polytechnic. On childhood… My highlight from childhood is probably when I first got selected for my school basketball team, and all those times...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Simon | Parnell “I was adopted since the age of two, and one of the reasons is my mum obviously couldn’t handle having me, so she gave up and had to adopt me into a family. Fortunately, I’ve actually been with a family that have been...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Elaine | Waimauku “I’m a Westie. You may not think I’m a Westie looking at me, but I grew up there. My parents were market gardeners. I loved growing up in the country. I call New Zealand home, although at times it’s challenging...
Share on Facebook Tweet this David| Takapuna “I think to be a man in Auckland in 2017 is to be part of a community that includes men, it includes women, it includes people of different ethnicity, people of different religious backgrounds or non-religious...
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