Extending our vision for children and their whanau with a banquet of opinions, inspirations, research and life's experiences.
Stay & Play sessions are the connection between Family services and Early Childhood care.
He Atua, He Tangata
We are both beautifully human and devine
Living & Learning Family Centres - Henderson
ph 09 837 7992
The Owen Glenn Complex at University of Auckland, Grafton Road, Grafton,Auckland
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Event: 19th March 2012 at 7pm
Tickets: http://www.eventbrite.co.nz/myevents?org_id=1767999
The event is the showing of a new movie from acclaimed director Franklin Lopez. The movie examines our culture’s addiction to systematic violence and environmental exploitation, and probes the resulting epidemic of poisoned landscapes and shell-shocked nations. Based in part on Endgame, the best-selling book by Derrick Jensen, END:CIV asks: “If your homeland was invaded by aliens who cut down the forests, poisoned the water and air, and contaminated the food supply, would you resist?â€
Mercy Hospice Auckland provides a range of specialist community palliative care and hospice services for people facing life limiting illnesses free of charge.
Providing the inner city population with a sense of community - by offering learning and leisure activities within a heartbeat of where you live or work in Auckland's CBD
The club was established in 1932 and is currently thriving with about 400 members, making it one of the largest tennis clubs in Auckland City. This website will outline the range of membership options and activities that take place. You are welcome to visit on club days – introduce yourself to the appropriate Club Coordinator and enjoy the friendly atmosphere of our club.
Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust is a Not for Profit organisation serving the community since 1995. It was founded by Mr. Jeet Suchdev QSM JP and Ms. Roopa Suchdev QSM along with other like-minded people. We are the largest multi-faith South Asian Group in the whole of Auckland with over 1000+ members on record.
Our primary objective is to ensure that people of the community are benefited by the various activities and programs undertaken by us on a regular basis. We also ensure to foster friendly relations among the community members, by catering to their social, cultural and emotional needs through our regular programs and activities.
We offer a wide range of services through our Senior Citizens Wing, Children & Youth Wing, New Migrants Support Wing and Social Services Wing. These services are delivered with assistance from Members of Executive Committee of Bhartiya Samaj and Volunteers from the Community. We also work in co-operation with other Community Welfare organisations which are operating Auckland region. Our services are available free to the South Asian community irrespective of their language, religion, region and social status.
*Provides advice, information, education, project assistance and facilitation and sponsorship assistance to voluntary community service groups and projects in the fields of educational digital media and related information technology.
*Initiates, develops and undertakes special educational / public information projects where it perceives significant community needs that are not being met.
Our aim is to provide an accessible, high-quality toy library with a wide range of educational toys for children from birth to 7 years for families living in Grey Lynn, Westmere, and Point Chevalier.
Our objectives are to:
- provide the best play and learning opportunities for our children
- enable families and children to enjoy a wide range of toys at minimal financial cost
- promote sustainable and full utilization of toys
- provide a social connection with other families living in the local community
We have two sessions per week:
Thursdays 9am - 10:30am
Saturdays 9am - 11am
We have a handly location at the Devonport Community House in Clarence St, Devonport. Just around the corner form New World
Membership is just $100 per year - there are no lending fees
Places are available now - no waiting list. Join online at www.playawhile.org