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Dress for Success Wellington

Dress for Success Wellington

Community House, 84 Willis Street, Wellington ,
Dressing for success Our suiting and dressing approach is the first of many steps in a client’s path towards economic independence and the actualization of her career goals. Once they have secured an interview, our clients are referred to us by government agencies and other organizations. On their first visit to Dress for Success, trained dressers help clients choose a free suit and accessories for their interview. By feeling good about your appearance at an interview, we believe enhances self-assuredness and increases an applicants chances to secure meaningful employment. Once a client secures employment, she is invited to return to our offices for a second outfit at no cost. Our clients are referred to us by government agencies and other organizations.
Community Research

Community Research

175 Victoria Street, Wellington ,
The place to find good community research and researchers
New Zealand Basketball Academy

New Zealand Basketball Academy

Welcome to the New Zealand Basketball Academy. Our coaching staff are dedicated and proven in helping young basketballers to achieve excellence in basketball and education. If you are serious about developing your basketball playing future, then you need to choose the best team to get you there!
Community Accounts Mentoring Service (CAMS)

Community Accounts Mentoring Service (CAMS)

PO Box 11706, Manners Street, Wellington ,
CAMS is a mobile service which works alongside community organisations, providing a one-to-one professional, confidential mentoring and training service. CAMS's professionally qualified and experienced Community Accounts Mentor trains and up-skills organisations so that they can manage and prepare their accounts efficiently and effectively. CAMS charges subsidized rates to assist organisations with: preparing for audit; understanding statutory and fiscal obligations like GST, PAYE etc.; setting up a new accounting system; training new accounts staff; developing accounting and financial knowledge; overall financial management.
Stillwaters Community Wellington NZ

Stillwaters Community Wellington NZ

The Castle, 327 Willis Street, Wellington ,
Stillwaters is a Christian inner city community group with a focus on providing a place of belonging, transformation, and expression of faith for a diverse range of people. Stillwaters consists of a number of households throughout Wellington city which aim to connect and form relationships with local people. Stillwaters provides hospitality, friendship and support and a chance for people to get involved in creating a more caring and inclusive community together.
Community Languages Association of New Zealand (CLANZ)

Community Languages Association of New Zealand (CLANZ)

C/- 42A Highbury Road, Highbury, Wellington ,
http://www.clanz.co.nz/rationale.html
The New Zealand Association for Environmental Education

The New Zealand Association for Environmental Education

PO Box 6189, Marion Square, Wellington ,
NZAEE promotes environmental education initiatives at both a national and regional level. We have seven regional branches; Northland, Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Waikato, Wellington, Christchurch and Southern.
Wellington Filipino Community Choir

Wellington Filipino Community Choir

71 Abel Smith St. , Wellington ,
The Wellington Filipino Community Choir first got together in 1996 to perform for Philippines to New Zealand. In 1999, the choir reformed to help raise funds with Bulwagan Foundation for a Filipino community centre. Since then, we continue to meet every week, moved by our inherent love of singing and friendship. Our repertoire covers a wide range from sacred music, spiritual, popular, jazz to Filipino folk and modern songs. The Wellington Filipino Community Choir is a mixed-voice choir and would like to see the choir grow. We are a friendly bunch and endeavor to encourage one another and while some are experienced singers, others have done little singing. It is a stimulating place to be on Monday nights. The group has been self-directing for many years until recently, Robert Ty, a young gifted musical director saw our potential and decided to join us. We are privileged to have Robert take the choir to new heights. Joining us is easy. You will need to have a love of singing and the ability to hold a tune and a keen interest in learning more, developing skills in choral singing and a commitment to our weekly rehearsals (Occasionally extra ones) and our performances - usually two or three major ones a year, ane some other smaller ones.
New Players Theatre Company

New Players Theatre Company

Newlands Community Centre, 9 Batchelor Street, Newlands, Wellington ,
New Players is a community theatre group that stages a diverse range of quality productions for the residents of Newlands, Johnsonville and nearby suburbs.
Ethnic Youth Homework Centre:

Ethnic Youth Homework Centre:

Arlington Community Centre, Taranaki Street, Mt Cook., Wellington ,
The centre aims to provide a supportive, encouraging learning environment for refugee students. We have a variety of reference books and resources, internet access and a number of wonderful volunteer tutors who are eager to answer questions and assist students with their homework.
Breaker Bay Community Choir

Breaker Bay Community Choir

Breaker Bay Hall, 150 Breaker Bay Road, Wellington ,
The Community Choir for Breaker Bay, Wellington, New Zealand. We meet to sing fortnightly, alternate Thursdays during school term times at the Breaker Bay Hall, 150 Breaker Bay Road, Breaker Bay. $5 casuals or $40 per term. Musical Directors Jonathan Berkahn and Jan Hinde specialise in working with untrained voices, singing songs from diverse genres and from around the world. Fun, accessible and all welcome. Nau mai haere mai!
New Zealand Community Trust (NZCT)

New Zealand Community Trust (NZCT)

22 Sar Street, Wellington ,
NZCT is one of New Zealand’s largest gaming trusts and we are the largest funder of amateur sport in New Zealand. In the 12 months to 30 September 2010, we distributed $37.6 million to sporting, local government and community groups nationwide. Our publicans help us raise funds by operating gaming lounges within their hotels. We have twin goals of serving both our publicans and the communities in which they operate.