What has whānau taught you? Share on Facebook Gmail Jordan | Tāmaki Makaurau Jordan found a whole new depth of love when his children were born. After he learned his son was autistic, he founded ASD Dads, a support network for fathers with autistic children, to...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Heemi | New Lynn, Auckland “Kia ora tātou, ko Heemi tōku nei ingoa. Te taha o tōku māmā, nō Te Aupōuri me Ngāpuhi. Te taha o tōku pāpā, nō Waikato-Tainui me Te Whānau a Apanui. Ki a au nei, ko tēnei mea te kāinga, he maha pea ōku...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Devashna | Kumeu, Auckland “My original home was Fiji, and now I call New Zealand, Auckland, Kumeu as my new home. Home is pretty much where you come out to have love, compassion, empathy, sympathy and everything in general. So,...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Stewart | Mount Maunganui, Bay of Plenty “I think home’s not just about the wife and I, but the whole family, all the grandchildren, your friends, it’s a safe place. So, that’s what I call home. Christmasses, birthdays,...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Jasmine | Mount Maunganui, Bay of Plenty “So, home to me, is not necessarily a physical house. I think home is being with those people that you’re safe with, that you trust. I think home is more about the people that you surround...
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