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汉唐汉语Hantang Chinese language School

汉唐汉语Hantang Chinese language School

63 great north rd, grey lynn, Auckland ,
Here is a project initiated by a lot of professional teachers & enthusiastic students who love CHINA and wanna learn CHINESE language and cultures. Please enjoy us to a fantastic atmosphere where you can learn CHINESE language and cultures in a inspired way and get more than that!! This is also the best salon where you can enjoy the weekends and make friends!
Wainuiomata Neighbourhood Support

Wainuiomata Neighbourhood Support

Wainuiomata Community Policing Centre 3 Fitzherbert Rd, Wainuiomata ,
My name is Karl, and I am the Coordinator for Wainuiomata Neighbourhood Support; this is a new role for our community, and is a venture between Hutt Safe City Group, and key partners including New Zealand Police and Neighbourhood Support New Zealand.
Opawa Community Gardens

Opawa Community Gardens

163-165 Opawa Rd, Christchurch ,
The Opawa Community Gardens meets every Saturday at 163 Opawa Rd from 10am. If you're interested in gardening, please come along. Any level of experience is appreciated.
Onehunga Community Centre

Onehunga Community Centre

83 Church Street, Onehunga, Auckland ,
Onehunga Community Centre is a happening place where local people participate and meet. We have an inspiring range of classes, exciting workshops and enlightening community services. All ages, cultures, religions everyone is welcome…. Meet here and get involved. If it is a place or venue you require, come in and see us. We have big rooms and small rooms. Rooms with kitchens, rooms with mirrors, with wheelchair access and with child friendly facilities. We have a hall with a stage and seating for 180 people. Stop in; say hi, we look forward to meeting you.
Tel: 09-6349253
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
Te Aroha Noa Community Services

Te Aroha Noa Community Services

12-28 Brentwood Avenue, Highbury, Palmerston North ,
Unleashing the potential of all peoples
Sumner Community Residents' Association

Sumner Community Residents' Association

57 Nayland St, Christchurch ,
The Sumner Community Residents’ Association is committed to a vision of Sumner as a unique seaside village that is a lively and prosperous community.
Tel: 2102379975
Allpress Gallery Auckland

Allpress Gallery Auckland

Browns Mill Building, 8 Drake Street, Freemans Bay, Auckland ,
Terms of Use: Opening hours and conditions: Available 9am – 3.30pm weekdays. 8.30am – 2.30 pm Saturdays. Opening Night Event also available. Wheelchair accessible To register your in interest in using the Allpress Gallery, click here Short time frames only 2-3 weeks. Cleaning fee applies
Wesley Community Action

Wesley Community Action

Epworth House, 75 Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington ,
Wesley Community Action facilitates a range of social initiatives that benefit a wide range of people. We work in communities from Otaki to Porirua and from Hutt Valley to Wellington. Our work encompasses all ages. Help support our initiatives: Cannons Creek Community Pantry https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cannons-Creek-Community-Pantry/211478745542704 Client directed and outcome infomed in NZ https://www.facebook.com/groups/116526958372204/
Clothes for Africa

Clothes for Africa

247 Dairy Flat Highway, Albany Village , Auckland ,
Welcome to OpOnline, a clothing company reselling beautiful garments for you to enjoy. OUR STORE La Loop, 247 Albany Village, North Shore, Auckland. Main road, on the left, opposite Gills Road. Open weekdays 9 - 4:30, and Saturdays 10 - 2:00pm. THE NEED OUT THERE Did you know that millions of tonnes of perfectly good clothing goes into landfills around the world every year while millions of other people around the world can bearly afford any clothing at all? Many children only have one pair of shoes, many women only have one dress they wear day after day. That's where you come in. OUR VISION To get clothing out to Africa to GIVE to people in need, because if everybody shared there'd be clothes for Africa! So....if you have say... a SHIP or PLANE and some MATES in African governments or something - we need YOU! ;) LAUNCH INTO OUR CAUSE So when you buy clothes at our La Loop store you do three important things, you REUSE great clothes giving them a second life, you REDUCE waste into landfills there by helping our environment, and your money and used clothing helps us RECYCLE clothes into poorer communities to people who desperately need them. We also support Rubatsiro Ministries who are doing amazing things with people in need in Zimbabwe, check them out! www.rubatsiro.org Did you know that YOU can help educate a child in Zimbabwe for NZ $25 only! It costs the equivalent of NZ $25 to pay primary school fees for a WHOLE year for one aids orphan in Zimbabwe. Got a spare $25? Why don't you change a life today? Contact Rubatsiro now. DONATE If you live in Auckland you can donate books, clothes, shoes and accessories for men, women and kids to us any time, please drop off at our store, La Loop, 247 Albany Village, Auckland.
Equal Justice Project

Equal Justice Project

University of Auckland, 9 Eden Crescent, Auckland ,
The Equal Justice Project (EJP) is entirely run and led by students from the University of Auckland, Faculty of Law. Our student volunteers believe we are incredibly privileged as law students to have the skills to work within a sometimes very technical legal system. As such, EJP feels we have a duty to assist all members of our society in ensuring that their views are represented in the legal process. Often law of the majority negatively impacts the most vulnerable groups in our community and these group are frequently unable to express their frustrations. The mission of EJP is to address issues of equality, redress, and representation. EJP believes we must ensure -- on a very baseline level -- the fundamental opportunity for all members of our community to have their voices heard.
New Zealand National Council of Fiji Communities

New Zealand National Council of Fiji Communities

3/10Terrace Gardens, Wellington CBD, Wellington ,
Membership is open to interested individuals, groups and those with vested interests.