Share on Facebook Tweet this Harold | Māngere, Auckland “Home is Māngere. I’m about two kilometres away from where I do my first part of my work, my job is digital technology upskilling in the local community. I’ve been a teacher for 25 years, and when I...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Keri Ann | Kaikōura, Canterbury “So, my mountain is Tapuae-o-Uenuku which we can’t quite see from here. My river is the Waiautoa. My waka or canoe is Takitimu. My hapu is Ngāti Kuri, Kaikōura. My tribe is Ngāi Tahu, and our whare up...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Darryl | Kaikōura, Canterbury “That would be my mum and dad. They’ve always been tied up with Lions, and I’ve always gone along to do Lions projects with them. In Timaru, we had a lot of projects, but probably the major one that we...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Lee | Kaikohe, Northland “For me, my heart-to-heart is always going to be to Jesus, in prayer first and foremost, and then that’s kind of where I draw my strength, and it helps me to know what path I’m on, and to have focus and...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Di | Kaikohe, Northland “I’m a teacher, so I quite often have students who come to me, and disclose issues that they have in their life, and sometimes it can be really tough for them, and I think sometimes they appreciate having...
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