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Maungaraki Community Association

Maungaraki Community Association

135 Dowse Drive, Maungaraki, Lower Hutt ,
This is a page to pass on info from Maungaraki Community Association - Maungaraki events, news and happenings.
Hutt Valley Community Law Centre

Hutt Valley Community Law Centre

59 Level 2, Queens Drive, Lower Hutt ,
The HVCLC provides community legal services to our community in the Hutt who have insufficient means to resolve their unmet legal needs.
Hutt Valley Community Choir

Hutt Valley Community Choir

St. Oran's College, 550 High Street, Lower Hutt City ,
The choir rehearses from 7:15 to 9:00 pm on Tuesday nights in the Epuni Community Hall (at the Epuni station and shops on Mitchell Street). It is open to anyone - regardless of age, there are no auditions. fees: $6 per night casual or $4 per night unwaged. Conductors are Julian Raphael and Susie Hardie
Transition Town Lower Hutt

Transition Town Lower Hutt

38 Victoria Street, Alicetown, Lower Hutt ,
This is the official page for Transition Town Lower Hutt. Find our schedule of events here: http://www.transitiontowns.org.nz/lowerhuttcalendar
La Leche League Lower Hutt

La Leche League Lower Hutt

Please see our detailed policy about what can be posted on our page here: http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=413145375374008
Suffrage Hutt Education (SHE) Trust

Suffrage Hutt Education (SHE) Trust

The SHE Trust provides scholarships to women who have lived within Lower Hutt City boundaries for at least 3 years or attended a secondary school within Lower Hutt for at least 3 years. An application brochure is available from MP’s Electorate Offices, Community Libraries, Hutt City Council Service Centre.
The Rotary Club of Hutt City

The Rotary Club of Hutt City

Myrtle Street, Lower Hutt ,
Rotary is a worldwide organisation of more than 1.2 million business, professional, and community leaders. Members of Rotary clubs, known as Rotarians, provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. There are 33,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas. Clubs are nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open to all cultures, races, and creeds. As signified by the motto Service Above Self, Rotary’s main objective is service — in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world.
Seaview Volunteer Fire Brigade

Seaview Volunteer Fire Brigade

51 Parkside Road, Gracefield, Lower Hutt ,
Our brigade is a volunteer organisation that can respond at a moments notice to an emergency in the Lower Hutt City area. We train once a week on Monday evenings. If you are interested in joining and live or work within a 3 kilometer radius of the station we would like to hear from you. You will need to be over 16 years old, hold a driver's licence, pass a medical and police check at the expense of the NZFS To find out more come and see us on Monday evening from 7.00pm. 51 Parkside Road.
Stokes Valley Volunteer Fire Brigade

Stokes Valley Volunteer Fire Brigade

374 Stokes Valley Road, Lower Hutt ,
Stokes Valley Volunteer Fire Brigade and the fire district it manages are part of Region 3 of the New Zealand Fire Service. The brigade has been serving the community since 1940.
Te Paepae Arahi Trust

Te Paepae Arahi Trust

60 Woburn Road, Lower Hutt ,
Who are we? Te Paepae Arahi was established in 2003 by the Hutt Valley DHB to support whanau with mental health and/or addiction needs. We tautoko over 500 children, rangatahi and pakeke each year Our team of support workers, social workers, counsellors, nurses, kaumatua and alcohol and addiction clinicians enjoy helping whanau to increase wellness and succed in meeting their own goals. How can we help? - Provide a free service for Whanau - Support Whanau with mental health or alcohol and drug concerns - Support tamariki and rangatahi with mental health or alcohol and drug needs - Work with schools, alternative education providers, Housing NZ, WINZ, CYFs, Police, Courts and others to support whanau Rangatahi Support and Couselling Our experienced team enjoy helping rangatahi aged 0-17 years to see and believe in their innate potential. We offer: - Opportunities for rangatahi and their whanau to work through issues from a strength based approach - One to one support and counselling for rangatahi to build and maintain positive relationships with their whanau, friends and school - Programmes that teach rangatahi to cope better with the feelings they have, the behaviour they present, and how this affects, themselves, their whanau and others Community Support Service - Whanau Ora Plans - We can help and your whanau set goals for the things that are important to your health and wellbeing - We are also happy to support you on your own if you prefer We will help you reach your goals such as, - Finding enjoyment and confidence - Getting out of the house - Reduced alcohol use - Enjoying life drug free - Finding accommodation - Reconnecting with whanau and/or friends - Establishing new support networks - Re-engaging in school or studies - Finding a job - Budgeting - Being a better parent or friend Transition Accomodation - Te Whare Puawai in Upper Hutt - Accommodation and support for up to 6 months to help whanau learn new skills and, in the future, live independently Who is Te Whare Puawai for? Males of any ethnicity, aged 18 years or older who live in the Hutt Valley and are, - Recovering from mental health and/or alcohol or drug issues - Motivated to participate in own recovery - Open to being a part of a home and supports based on Maori values - Willing to participate in Te Whare Puawai programmes and supports, and - Open to including whanau or other support networks in recovery How do i access the services of Te Paepae Arahi? - Anyone can make a referral by completing a referral form - Referral forms can be requested by calling 920 0696 or downloading it from our website - Referrals can also be made by rangatahi, whanau, doctors, school teachers/counsellors - Referrals for Te Whare Puawai will include a NASC assessment. This can be arranged by Te Paepae Arahi
Petone Carnival

Petone Carnival

The Esplanade, Petone, Lower Hutt ,
Organised by the Hutt City Council, the Petone Carnival is one of the premier events on the Wellington calendar. Kicking off at 12pm and finishing up with a bang with the Pelorus Trust Fireshow at 7.30pm, 2012's Carnival will be packed pull of old favourites along with some exciting new additions! Set along the picturesque foreshore of Petone, between the Settlers Museum and the Petone Wharf, the Carnival is never an event to be missed- and this year's event is no exception. As well as the familiar fire sculptures, local entertainment and culinary delights, this year's Carnival will include a host of brand new features! But the fun doesn't end there- this year's event will once again be rounded off with the spectacular Wellington fireworks display, which showcases some of the best pyrotechnics that Wellington has to offer. Keep your eyes on the Petone Wharf at 7.30pm for this.
Taita Time Bank

Taita Time Bank

Everyone has skills to offer and timebanking provides a way recognise the value of those skills including the ones that are used outside the paid workforce. Everything from listening, sharing knowledge to childcare, home maintainence and much more.
Tel: 04 5675437