Jas

Jas

Share on Facebook Tweet this Jas | Gonville, Whanganui-Manawatū “I’m always grateful to anything anybody does to help me. I guess in recent times, I recently, just this year, lost my husband, and I’ve been really, really grateful for the support of friends and...
Shayna

Shayna

Share on Facebook Tweet this Shayna | Ōhakune, Manawatū – Whanganui “For me, it would be every day. Every day you need to be brave. Every day you need to have courage to be able to wake up, courage to be able to accept whatever’s going to be coming towards...
Steve

Steve

Share on Facebook Tweet this Steve | Ōhakune, Manawatū – Whanganui “Probably the bravest thing I ever did is moving to Aotearoa from, from England about 13 years ago. So, I’d already been to New Zealand. I loved the culture, the people, the geography, but...
Tihi

Tihi

Share on Facebook Tweet this Tihi | Ōhakune, Manawatū – Whanganui “I was born in Whanganui, and I was brought up on the marae with my mum in a wananga. I think it was the wanangas from my mum. I couldn’t speak English properly till I was six. Then my...
Chaana

Chaana

Share on Facebook Tweet this Chaana | Raetihi, Whanganui-Manawatū “One of my brave stories that I remember, where I knew I had to do something, was when my uncle made me do a pōwhiri, or a karanga they call it, for the first time. I was able to perform that...

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