Waihi SPCA Animal Centre is located in Dean cres in waihi and has lots of loveable cats and gorgeous dogs available for homes. Check out our posts for photos and profiles of our animals, and news from the staff.
Waihi SPCA Op Shop is located on Parry Palm drive selling quality second hand goods. All money raised from the op shop goes directly to running the Animal Centre and caring for animals in our community.
We are here to help. We offer a range of support services, and can give friendly & confidential advice and information. We are also supporting Waihi Time Bank and Waihi Community Gardening Network, so if you'd like to know more or get involved, please come in and see us, 9am-3pm Mon-Fri.
ARTY BRAS 2013 - A local event that this year has chosen Waihi Bluelight to host the show. All funds raised will go towards programs for Youth in Waihi.
Waikanae Memorial Hall, 5 Pehi Kupa Street,Waikanae
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What is Toastmasters all about?
Toastmasters meetings are a safe environment in which to learn. Everyone who attends is there for the purpose of gaining the skills from the Toastmasters program. You will learn the basic techniques to capture your audience and effectively communicate your message. Participants have a variety of opportunities learn about public speaking at every meeting.
We learn by:
- Practising speaking in front of the group
- Listening to others speak to the group
- Evaluating and listening to evaluations of speeches
- Following the Toastmasters program of advancing in steps
- Mutual support and encouragement are the cornerstones of Toastmasters meetings.
On average in just the Wellington area we send out 100 care packs per year for infants under 2yrs old. We would like to be able to add some warm knitting/crocheting to our care packs for our under twos to help them stay warm through the cold winter months. Can you help us??
At Foster Hope Knitters we are looking for volunteers who love to knit or crochet who are situated anywhere in New Zealand. We need you to help our baby boys and girls by knitting them a Cardigan, Beanie and Booties or just a pram blanket to go into their care packs.
We are also looking for people who can't knit but are able to donate wool or postage to this great cause.
Do you have baby knitting or crochet patterns that you could share with our knitters?? Please email me to help put variety into our baby packs.
Please contact Helen from the Wellington area and she will provide you more information – Call 0275 808 948 or fosterhopeknitters@gmail.com
The Ati Awa ki Whakarongotai Charitable Trust was established to receive, hold manage and administer funds for every charitable purpose benefiting Ati Awa ki Kapiti (Ati Awa ki Whakarongotai) whether it relates to relief of poverty, advancement of education or religion, or any other matter beneficial to the community of Ati Awa irrespective of where they may reside.