Community Groups / April 2020
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Work resumes on your New Children’s Hospital at Alert Level Three
- Wellington Health Foundation
- The New Children’s Hospital is a key infrastructure project for the Greater Wellington Region and it’s wonderful to see construction resume so quickly.
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What you love most about living in Ngaio or Crofton Downs
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Even in these uncertain times, there’s one thing we know for sure – staying home for 4 weeks has given us chance to spend more time than we ever thought possible in Wellington’s best little suburb – Ngaio Crofton Downs! So it’s just the time – we thought – to ask you what things you most LOVE about living here? Is it the people? the bush? the wildlife? the hills? the clean air? or something else…? And while we’ve been staying home, what have you enjoyed most? Walking down the middle of your street without fear of being bowled over by the traffic? the peace and quiet? The call of the Tui and the Kereru? talking with your neighbours over the fence? or something else…? Upload a video, a photo, a message or an audio and tell us what you love most about living in Ngaio or Crofton Downs. And what’s been best about staying-home here – things you want to keep hold of, even when Covid-19 is beaten! Keeping down our carbon footprint and keeping up our healthier lifestyles and communities maybe…? How to get your entry to us? – send them from online at this link– or email info@ngaio.org.nz, or post to a cloud sharing facility and send us a link. DEADLINE – 5.00pm 22 May
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Launching the Verb Community
- Verb Wellington
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > The Verb Mermaid created by artists Jessica Thompson Carr (The Māori Mermaid).
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Announcing the Verb Writers Resident 2020
- Verb Wellington
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > We are thrilled to be offering a new writers residency in Wellington thanks to our partners Katherine Mansfield House & Garden and Park Hotel. We had a lot of applications from across Aotearoa for our first residency experience. It was a real privilege to read through so many incredible applications and gain new insights into what writers are working on and why residencies are so important.We are delighted to announce that our inaugural resident is Auckland writer Himali McInnes. Himali’s application was exceptional and we look forward to welcoming Himali to Wellington later in 2020. About Himali: Himali McInnes is a family doctor who works in a busy Auckland practice and in the prison system. She enjoys writing short stories, essays, articles, flash fiction and mediocre poetry. She has been published locally and internationally, and has either won or been short-listed in several writing competitions. She is an NZSA Mentorship recipient for 2020. Himali is also a maker of messes - through gardening, beekeeping, cooking and chicken farming. She is humbled and so grateful to be a Verb Wellington Residency recipient, as she loves Wellington (best op shops ever) and is very much looking forward to time spent writing at the Katherine Mansfield House & Garden. Read Himali’s brilliant review of Bernadine Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other on The Spinoff here.
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COVID-19: IMPORTANT UPDATE – 28 April
- Te Omanga Hospice
- We have updated our visiting hours to keep patients, families, and staff safe during Alert Level 3.
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Wellington Annual Plan Consultation Document – an early look
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- Placing your bike over the diamonds helps trigger those traffic lights – turns out not everyone knows this (and why would they?!) I read through swathes of Council documents so you didn’t have to! – read it in full here: https://wellington.
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Anzac Day 2020 - A look to Services past
- Roseneath Residents Association
- Due to the current Covid-19 lockdown we’re unable to hold our usual Anzac Day Service this year. We’ve taken the opportunity to look back on ANZAC services of the past and to provide some
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Update from Rev Ian Cook 24 April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Dear Parishioner I trust you and yours are all well and ‘holding the fort’ for one another going into week five and Alert Level 3 starting next Tuesday.
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Weekly News for Friday 24 April 2020
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora e te whanau We had some major technical issues recording this week’s service but with the skills ofRead More
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Bupa Site – Work Restarting
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Naylor Love have provided the attached update for residents about restarting work on the Bupa carer Home at 122 Churchill Drive.
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Kia ora Linn Araboglos – Our New CE
- Wellington Community Fund
- Wellington Community Trust is delighted to welcome our new CE Linn Araboglos.
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Your Will
- Age Concern Wellington
- Your Will A Will allows you to set out how you want your assets to be dealt with after your death. Anyone of sound mind who is over 18 years can make a Will. Section 11 of the Wills Act 2007 ( the Act) provides the rules around how a Will must signed and witnessed. With the guidance of a lawyer, who can explain how best to navigate the law and allow you provide for your loved ones... Source
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How to Safely Install Mobile Apps
- Age Concern Wellington
- Welcome to all, my name is Roy and I have been working in the computer world for many years.
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A Stitch in (Unusual) Time …
- Wellington Health Foundation
- If you’ve listened closely during lockdown, you might have heard the rhythmic clickety-clack of hundreds of knitting needles and the gentle hum of sewing machines.
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Latest lockdown news
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- Go here to view our regular lockdown newsletters
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April Meeting - Ian Hutchings ZL2HUT on the Wellington Coastguard Comms
- Wellington VHF Group
- April Meeting - Ian Hutchings ZL2HUT on the Wellington Coastguard Comms VHFAdmin Tue, 04/21/2020 - 08:13 The General meeting this month will be an online meeting.
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At Home – April/May Photo challenge
- Wellington Photographic Society
- It’s time for mini little competition for April/May in co-junction with our monthly theme ‘At Home’ With everyone spending a lot more time at home recently we thought it might be a good idea to see what everyone has been up to At Home.
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WPS Impact: April/May 2020
- Wellington Photographic Society
- We are back from lockdown to bring you our April/May issue of Impact.
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12hr B&W Competition: Images
- Wellington Photographic Society
- Our first competition of the year took place on the 22nd of February.
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Newsletter Week Ending 19 April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- 40hr Famine – Seeking a Coordinator for KAC effort in 2020 World Vision needs our help now more than ever.
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Staff Welfare Fund and New Children’s Hospital Update
- Wellington Health Foundation
- We are very grateful for the ongoing support of our donors at this time.
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Weekly news for Friday 17 April 2020
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora e te whanau Well, I have reached the end of my first week with you at St AndrewsRead More
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Foundation Supporters Donate a New Giraffe Incubator
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Born more than 3 months early by emergency caesarean, Nick and Ashleigh’s three gorgeous boys Jay, Finn and Kye (a singleton and identical twins) spent a worrying three and half months in Wellington Regional Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) before being strong enough to be allowed home.
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Aitken Memorial Window - St John’s in the City Earthquake Strengthening Fund
- St John's in the City
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > As of 26 June 2020 Do you want to sponsor a panel of the Aitken Memorial Window as a donation towards the Earthquake Strengthening Fund? Sponsorship can be $250, $500, or $1,000 amounts. For a contribution please follow the instructions below:Bank Account Number: 02 0500 0021908 01Reference: WindowAmount of sponsorship: $________________ and email the church office at enquiries@stjohnsinthecity.org.nz with your details so a receipt can be issued or if you want your name to appear on the panel that you have sponsored.
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A Covid-19 message from the Association President
- Newtown Residents' Association
- Greetings to all at this difficult timeI do hope that you are all safe and well at home, and of course following all the invaluable advice on https://covid19.
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Frontline hospital staff get Easter thank you treats
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Wellington Hospitals Foundation was pleased to bring a little chocolate-cheer to our frontline staff today by organising Easter eggs for all essential staff working at Wellington Regional Hospital, Kenepuru Hospital and Hutt Hospital.
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Survey: Renting under lockdown
- Renters United
- The lockdown is affecting us all in many ways.
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Survey: Renting under lockdown
- Renters United
- The lockdown is affecting us all in many ways. To help us fight for a fair deal for renters during the Covid-19 lockdown and the recession beyond, we need to know renters experiences. Complete our survey to let us know what you’ve faced since lockdown began: Take the Renting under Lockdown survey now The survey... More → The post Survey: Renting under lockdown appeared first on Renters United.
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Weekly Newsletter Week Ending 12 April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Easter Services Join in the online Diocesan Easter services this weekend.
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Online Sleep Presentation – Questions?
- Age Concern Wellington
- Dr Rosie Gibson is a Researcher at the Sleep/Wake Research Centre (Massey University) where she studies sleep changes with ageing and its relationship to health and wellbeing.
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Seeds of Hope – Weekly Newsletter for Thursday 9th April 2020 and Good Friday Order of Service
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora e te whānau, Am I the only one who doesn’t quite know how to talk about ‘resurrection’? IRead More
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St. Barnabas Church Bulletin April 2020
- Roseneath Residents Association
- Keep up to date with the news and happenings from St. Barnabas Church and find out what’s going on this April.
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Age Concern Wellington on the Radio
- Age Concern Wellington
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Age Concern Wellington in the News
- Age Concern Wellington
- Read the Dominion Post article here. Source
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Seniors and Phasing Out Cheques in New Zealand
- Age Concern Wellington
- Although some banks still accept cheques, NZ banks and government organisations are slowly phasing them out.
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Order of Service for 5 April 2020
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Dear members of the St Andrew’s community Thank you to everyone who provided us with such lovely feedback on lastRead More
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Changes to WCT funding in response to COVID-19
- Wellington Community Fund
- In response to the challenges communities are facing due to the COVID-19 virus, we have simplified our usual funding process for the next 6 months.
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An Update on the New Children’s Hospital
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Like most things in New Zealand at the moment the New Children’s Hospital building site has been shut down due to COVID19 as it’s not an essential service, but the current children’s Hospital is operating as best COVID19 will allow.
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Wellington Student Volunteer Army: COVID-19 COMMUNITY RESPONSE
- Roseneath Residents Association
- Wellington Student Volunteer Army is a group of more than 300+ Wellington student volunteers who want to provide support to anyone in the neighbourhood who may be struggling with self isolating or be feeling particularly vulnerable.
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Food bank demand increases by 400 per cent in 7 days
- Wellington City Mission
- Monday 6 April 2020 People and families are beginning to feel the financial impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19), with The Wellington City Mission experiencing a sharp increase in demand for food... Read more »
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Food bank demand increases by 400 per cent in 7 days
- Wellington City Mission
- Monday 6 April 2020 People and families are beginning to feel the financial impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19), with The Wellington City Mission experiencing a sharp increase in demand for food... Read more »
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COVID-19 Response - 2020 competition cancelled and Sunday classes suspended
- Danss
- We hope you, your families and your friends are doing well as the country responds to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Newsletter Week Ending 5 April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Get Connected There are many ways you are able to stay connected with our Church whānau during this time of lock down.
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Palm Sunday: the King of compassion comes to town.
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora e te whānau, I wonder how your week has been, and whether things are starting to feel moreRead More
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March update from DCM - together we can end homelessness
- Downtown Community Ministry
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Is it just us, or does the first half of March seem so long ago, almost like we were living in a different world? Here at DCM, we are totally committed to finding new and different ways of working, so that we can continue to support people who are experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of homelessness throughout the COVID-19 crisis period. Doing things differently at DCM – Dom supporting taumai with Money Management in the courtyard, and Rob manning our 0800 number service for taumai from his home. It is important that we are able to provide appropriate levels of support related to the assessed vulnerability of the taumai. We have identified a group of the most marginalised taumai – these have been assigned to a support team and they will be supported across a number of key domains, including money management/access to income, food support, emergency housing, connection to mental health supports, and access to medication. Kaimahi are also rostered to share the task of supporting rough sleepers into emergency housing over this period. Where possible, kaimahi are keeping in touch with taumai who they are keyworking by calling them on the phones we have provided them with; we have also set up an 0800 number for taumai to call us on. As always, as we are able to lift up our taumai, in turn they lift us up; it is something very special to be part of this important mahi. As Stephanie reflected at the end of a very different Monday afternoon Foodbank session this week: “It has truly been very moving to be able to support our taumai at this time. Today a number of people came to us for food support. We were able to send them away with a generous selection of canned and dried foods, fresh fruit and veges, bread, milk and frozen meals. But more than that, we reminded them that we are still here for them, that so much has changed, but DCM is only a phone call away. As we spoke with taumai out in Lukes Lane, with spaces set up to ensure that we maintained and modelled safe distances, we asked them how things were going for them. People were in tears, they were so touched by the support and community that DCM continues to offer them.” Many of you have made donations for us to purchase phones for our taumai – one of our key responses to keeping in touch during this difficult time. Every day we hear uplifting stories from our kaimahi about taumai who have received and are using these phones. Nani shares one below, about a man who says very little. At the other extreme, yesterday Natalia received a very lengthy and reflective text from a man she has provided with a phone. He ended the text with this reflection – we couldn't have put it better ourselves: "We need to remind ourselves how lucky we are to be in Aotearoa, not only are we pioneers of the world, adversity brings us together. History has proven that. Maybe this is what we need to get us all together, to build again real communities". <!-- --> How can I help? When our seasonal kai for autumn (ngahuru) was not able to go ahead earlier this month, the wonderful people from Wellington’s Sikh community who were to prepare this community meal for our taumai, brought down 100 delicious pre-cooked meals, which we were able to hand out at our Foodbank. We have always known that DCM sits at the centre of a community that is totally committed to supporting us in our work to end homelessness. But at times like this, we are reminded of it daily, as so many of you have got in touch to ask what you can do to help. And of course your support is needed now more than ever. And so we have put together some thoughts on how you can continue to be involved during this lock-down period. Click here to find out more. <!-- --> "It's Nani calling!" The Sustaining Tenancies team - Moses, Sia, Poutalie, Alan and Nani. This photo was taken 11 March at a mihi whakatau to welcome new team member, Poutalie. A few short weeks later, it is difficult to believe that we were all able to stand so close together just the other day! This year, we are introducing you to some of our kaimahi, the amazing team of people here at DCM who support taumai to access and sustain housing. Nani joined DCM's Sustaining Tenancies team last September. This team works with people at risk of homelessness, supporting them to sustain their tenancies and thrive in their homes. Tell us a little more about yourself, Nani. My full name is Utuagiagi Taupau; Utuagiagi is the name of my iwi on the island of Salua Manono Tai, and Taupau is my dad’s last name and title name. I love my Samoan culture, it has moulded me as a person and taught me all about love and respect, not only for myself but for all those who I come face to face with. I went to school just down the road from home: Russell School, Brandon Intermediate and – the best days of my life – Porirua College. What have you most enjoyed about your time at DCM so far? I’ve enjoyed meeting new people every day. It's also amazing to be able to work with and learn from my amazing team leader, Sia Toomaga. She continues to empower and encourage me to do better and I am very grateful for this. Your favourites... Food? Spicy fried chicken, taro, mum’s chop suey. Sport? Volley ball, touch and rugby. Film? War Room. Thing to do as a child? Playing gutter ball and of course eating. Whakatauki? “Ua fuifui fa’atasi ae vao ese’ese” – “We are from different parts of the forest, but connected in one cause”. At DCM we often share “moments” from our interactions with taumai. What’s a special “moment” you enjoying sharing with others? D is a man who doesn’t say very much. As you know, we have been working hard to provide our taumai with phones – this is so important at this very challenging time for everyone. I gave D his new phone, and I called him to test it. As his phone rang, my name came up as the caller, and he says very loudly: “Hey, it’s you; it’s Nani calling!” This was a moment for me, because D really only responds to his voices, or says yes and no. Yet here he was speaking to me, and using my name. Love it. <!-- --> Please help us get the message out there! Forward this email on to everyone you can think of who may be interested in how to respond to homelessness, and just generally people who are passionate about Wellington. <!-- --> Read More Success Stories Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive <!-- --> Copyright © 2020 DCM. All rights reserved. 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