Community Groups / April 2021
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Immortal Regiment. May 9, 2021
- Wellington Russian Club
- Dear friends! Wellington Russian Club invites you to join us for the Immortal Regiment meeting during the Wreath Laying Ceremony dedicated to Russian Arctic Convoy. … Сообщение Immortal Regiment. May 9, 2021 появились сначала на Wellington Russian Club.
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New desexing programme prices
- Cats Protection Wellington
- Our desexing subsidy programme, which has seen hundreds of cats desexed since it was established in 2014, has raised its prices slightly to meet increasing costs.
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Weekly News for Friday 30 April 2021
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Tomorrow (Saturday) is May Day. In Scotland it had its origins in the Spring Festival of Beltane but for theRead More
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Planning for the long-term
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- Wellington City Council is consulting on its Long-Term Plan (LTP) until May 10th.
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Planning for the long-term
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- Wellington City Council is consulting on its Long-Term Plan (LTP) until May 10th.
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April Update from DCM - together we can end homelessness
- Downtown Community Ministry
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It has been a long journey for Meda – but she is in a good place now, in her own home and doing well. Photos by DCM kaitautoko Gabrielle McKone Meda grew up in a home she describes as “a house filled with love”, with two half-sisters, and one brother. “As a kid I enjoyed everything from running to swimming – I especially loved building tree houses! My childhood was full of outdoorsy stuff. I enjoyed school and I liked my teachers.” After her parents split, Meda bounced around a bit, eventually living with her aunty. But when she was kicked out of the house, she became homeless, living on the streets of Wellington with nowhere to go. It was a Wellington street friend who told Meda about DCM. “Someone said, ‘If you go down there they might be able to help you out.’ So I did.” It was around this time that Meda discovered she was pregnant. She was able to get into emergency housing, but a week before she was due to give birth, she found out that the courts had decided to uplift her baby once he was born. Losing her son was heart-breaking for Meda, and she describes it as being “the trigger for my trauma”. It led her to drink, and she no longer took very good care of herself. But in the midst of all this, Meda continued to work with DCM. “DCM has supported me in so many different ways,” says Meda. “I’ve seen the dentist a few times, popped in to see the Te Aro Health nurses, received food support and I was also on DCM’s money management service for a while until I got my own bank account. I was really proud when I got that – it felt like a big thing.” Sometimes it’s the little things that count. When Meda reflects back on the years of support from DCM, one of her favourite memories is of a woman greeting her by name, giving her a cup of coffee and a muesli bar each morning – this woman was DCM kaimahi Joanne. DCM helped Meda get into her own place, and continues to provide support so that she can thrive in her whare. Meda has made some friends in her new community and is loving this new feeling of independence, but she also appreciates being part of the wider “DCM family”. Best of all, Meda has been able to see her son. “It wasn't until I was housed and feeling a bit more stable that I was finally able to see him. A highlight for me was when I was able to go down to Nelson for his 5th birthday.” Meda maintains regular contact and is able to see her son from time to time. She’s so proud of this, and how far she’s come. “I’ve achieved a lot in the last year, getting my act together – and along the way I’ve developed a real passion for health and wellbeing. In the year ahead, I’d like to do some studies. I am proud of how far I have come, and I have plans and a lot of hope for the future.” You can read Meda's full story on our website. <!-- --> Regina and Joanne A hīkoi of courage and pride Sisters Regina and Joanne work together at DCM; both have big hearts for our mahi and our people. This month has seen them return from a hīkoi to get their moko kauae. Photos by Kylie Robinson (Regina and Joanne’s niece) It took many decades to get to this point. While the desire and longing was always there, there was too much stigma attached, and although their great grandmother had her moko kauae, it had skipped a few generations. Earlier this year, Regina and Joanne headed home for their grandmother’s tangi. It was a catalyst for them both, and opened up their sense of longing again. They prayed about this as well as speaking to family members. They both laugh as they talk about who was going to speak to their mother. Joanne lost, and spoke to their mum, who fully supported their decision. Joanne had her moko kauae completed at Mataora Bay; this is where their grandmother is buried and a place Joanne returns to often. Regina went inland to Ngahutoitoi marae where their father was raised and is buried. Several taumai challenged and encouraged them to take this step, and it has had a big impact on taumai since. At a taumai tangi soon after they returned to Wellington, Doc approached Regina. He held her hand, and put his hands on her face – “I am so proud of you.” * “Coming back to Wellington, I feel grounded,” says Regina. “I am not ashamed of being Māori. I’m proud of my culture. We have been indoctrinated to be ashamed of who we are. There are those who say that to carry the moko kauae, I would be carrying the bad things of the past. I choose instead to carry all the blessings of my tīpuna.” Many of our taumai, like Regina and Joanne, have received so many negative messages over the years about what it is to be Māori. They have been robbed of their reo; they have given up speaking it or have never learned it. Instead of feeling proud of who they are, they often carry the stigma and whakamā over many years, or over a whole lifetime. Here at DCM, we lift up Joanne and Regina for their courage, for their example, and for their commitment to DCM’s taumai and kaupapa. * Doc Manuel died soon after as a result of an accident in Wellington. Taumai had encouraged Joanne and Regina to set out on this journey, and Doc had blessed them when they had returned from that journey. RIP Doc. <!-- --> Stephanie Homelessness...and home Stephanie McIntyre stepped down as Director of DCM at the end of 2020. This month, the Dominion Post caught up with her; they asked her to share some of her reflections on homelessness, and discussed what she has been up to since leaving DCM. You can read her reflections and her challenge to us all on Stuff. “We’ve long had the tag line at DCM: ‘together, we can end homelessness’. Without sounding twee, this is something everyone’s got to embrace together, and do together.” <!-- --> How can I help? It would be fantastic if we could take Meda and some of the other wāhine we've recently housed shopping so they can select something for their home. If you would like to purchase some vouchers for Briscoes or similar, that would be much appreciated. Drop these in to Matthew Mawkes at DCM, 2 Lukes Lane, week day mornings, or pop in the post. Kia ora! <!-- --> Support DCM! Me aro ki te hā o Hine-ahu-one Pay heed to the mana of women <!-- --> Copyright © 2021 DCM. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: DCMPO Box 6133Marion SqWellington, Wellington 6011 New ZealandAdd us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
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St John's Whanau night
- St John's in the City
- We are trying something new for the next six months, and would love you to be part of it.
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Newsletter Week Ending 2 May
- Karori Anglican Churches
- SGM – NOTE CHANGE OF DATEWhen: Monday, 17 May – 7pmVenue: Activity Room (Hall Complex)The next Special General Meeting is to make a final decision on our commitment to Te Korōria.
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Dawn Service and ANZAC Catering 2021
- Brooklyn Scout group
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Make a Submission on the Wellington Growth Regional Framework (WGRF)
- Save our Hills
- 'Stop the land swap' by making a submission on the 'Wellington Regional Growth Framework' here https://wrgf.co.nz . The Framework...
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2021 Exhibition: Member information
- Wellington Photographic Society
- 2021 Exhibition: Member information The exhibition is being held this year at the Te Auaha Gallery in Dixon St and will run from 12-25 July 2021.
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Plimmerton Station Upgrade
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- “KiwiRail and Greater Wellington Regional Council are working together to upgrade the rail network across the Wellington region. This includes improvements to Plimmerton Station to allow more trains to operate, catering for projected population growth over the next 25 years. The works we’re carrying out will allow trains to turn around at Plimmerton. It will […]
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Kāinga Ora’s proposal on multi-level buildings in Pukerua Bay
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- The Government’s social housing agency, Kāinga Ora, has asked Porirua City Council to change PCC’s proposed District Plan to allow for buildings at least six-stories high in several areas in Porirua, including part of Pukerua Bay.
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Plimmerton Station Upgrade
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- “KiwiRail and Greater Wellington Regional Council are working together to upgrade the rail network across the Wellington region. This includes improvements to Plimmerton Station to allow more trains to operate, catering for projected population growth over the next 25 years. The works we’re carrying out will allow trains to turn around at Plimmerton. It will […]
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Kōrero newsletter issue 2 out now
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Residents should be receiving the April issue of the Kōrero newsletter in their letterboxes this week. See our Kōrero newsletter page for the editorial, links to PDFs of current and previous issues, and information about contributing or placing advertising.
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March 2021 Residents’ Association meeting minutes
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Tuesday 9 March 2021 Present: Paul FitzGerald, Margaret Blair, Iain MacLean, Kate Dreaver, Mel Galletly, Nikky Winchester, Pauline Morum, Josh Trlin (PCC), Marie Hook, Chris Ells (Pukera Bay School Principal)Apologies: Jonathan Harker, Moira Lawler, Jenny Brash (GWRC), Chris Kirk Burnnand (GWRC), Josh Trlin for latenessApproval of previous minutes: No changes.
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Weekly News for Friday 23rd April
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Hasn’t it been good having some fine weather this week? A bit of sunshine makes all the difference in theseRead More
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Impact Magazine: April 2021
- Wellington Photographic Society
- We are back after a small hiatus with a new issue! Inside this issue, you’ll find articles on Personal photography projects, an interview with WPS member Fred Wotton, who has been an active photographer for 72 years, Some images from our recent Mobile Competition, a review of one of Canon’s last 35mm SLR’s the EOS-3 among other great articles. We hope you enjoy this month’s magazine. Open Here
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Support healthy streets in WCC's LTP
- Island Bay Healthy Streets
- Wellington City Council's Long Term Plan consultation is an opportunity to make our city more liveable, healthy & inclusivePublic and active transport infrastructure is an investment in the common good.
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Newsletter Week Ending 25 April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- EVENSONG THIS WEEKENDEvensong is held at 7pm, this Sunday at St Mary’s church.
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Six or more Storey Buildings for Pukerua Bay?
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- This Saturday 24 April at 2pm the Pukerua Bay Residents’ Association will be holding a meeting for residents at the Pukerua Bay RSA clubrooms at 5 Wairaka Road to discuss a submission in response to the Kāinga Ora proposal for High Density Zones in Porirua City, including Pukerua Bay.
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Letter to Wellington City Council re: Island Bay cycleway
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- 21st April 2021 Ms Barbara McKerrow Chief Executive Wellington City Council Dear Ms McKerrow, Re: The Parade, Island Bay The Island Bay Residents’ and Businesses Association (IBRA) would like to see the concerns related to The Parade in Island Bay resolved.
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2021 Easter Survivor Camp
- Ngati toa Sea Scouts
- Easter Survivor Camp was our first urban camp roaming far and wide across Wellington.
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Make a Submission on UHCC Long Term Plan
- Save our Hills
- Submissions have now closed on the Long Term Plan Thank you to everyone who made a submission Council wants to give the public reserve...
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Resident’s Association Meeting – Monday 3 May
- Island Bay Residents' Association
- 17 April 2021 The Committee has been busy. Here’s an update on what’s happening in April and what you need to know about events in our suburb. Please note there are two consultations being run at present by Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) and the Wellington City Council (WCC). Both consultations relate to the LongContinue reading "Resident’s Association Meeting – Monday 3 May"
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Breakfast fundraiser with Dr Ashley Bloomfield
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Foundation Chair Bill Day enjoyed breakfast with about 70 prominent members of the Tawa Business Network this morning.
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Weekly E-News for Friday 16 April 2021
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- It was good to hear the Croft Pipe organ again on Easter Sunday. Although the grand piano and the BaroqueRead More
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Joining a camera club
- Wellington Photographic Society
- A question we get asked a lot is why should you join a camera club, society or organisation.
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Newsletter Week Ending 18 April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- SERVICES THIS WEEKEND Following the events of last weekend (fire in the Vestry) we are pleased to advise that we are able to use St Mary’s church from today and services will be held there this weekend.
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Foundation proudly funds Excellence Awards for ED staff
- Wellington Health Foundation
- “During a busy shift, Registered Nurse Tessy recognised a critically unwell patient in the corridor who had abdominal pain and a blue leg.
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Incompetence and bullying spreads from Wellington Council to Upper Hutt Council.
- Save our Hills
- The recent turmoil within the Wellington City and Lower Hutt Councils seems to be taking hold in many other Councils around the country....
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Complete cycleway network? Rate it!
- Island Bay Healthy Streets
- Wellingtonians spend $1.
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Trenna Packer Salver competition 2021
- Wellington Photographic Society
- Attention nature photographers We are making a club entry into the Trenna Packer Salver competition again this year.
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Weekly News for Friday 9th April
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Kia ora te Whānau Last evening Parish Council held its monthly meeting. One of the things we talked aboutRead More
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Newsletter Week Ending 11 April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- KARORI ANGLICAN AGM – MON 12 APRIL, 7PM7pm – Tea and coffee served7.
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Karori, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Naylor Love April Update – Bupa Care Facility 122 Churchill Dr
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Naylor Love advise that the scaffolding is continuing to come down around the building and is now heading into the first courtyard.
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Foundation donors help patients in need of lifesaving kidney dialysis
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Sadly, demand for outpatient renal dialysis has been steadily increasing.
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New CPW building starts to go up
- Cats Protection Wellington
- A new two-storey addition to the CPW shelter is well under way, with the subfloor almost completed.
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WCC Proposals for some time limits in carparks.
- Newtown Residents' Association
- Wellington City Council are asking for feed back on some changes in local carparks – Newtown Park, Hanson St and Alexandra Park.
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Newtown Park, Melrose, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Kaitoke Group Camp
- Brooklyn Scout group
- Happy Easter.
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Scout Hall, Harrison Street, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Upper Hutt City Council flood control plan gets Audit NZ blessing
- Save our Hills
- Upper Hutt City Council’s Long Term Plan that includes the controversial stream widening project to alleviate flooding in the Pinehaven...
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Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Newsletter Week Ending 4 April
- Karori Anglican Churches
- EASTER SERVICES 2021This year’s Easter services are listed below:TONIGHT – Maundy Thursday service:Thurs, 1 April – 7pmGood Friday service:Fri, 2 April – 10am Good Friday Vigil service:Fri, 2 April – Midday-3pmEaster Day services:Sun, 4 April – 8am and 10am(& 10am St Matthias, Makara) EASTER SPRING CLEANGot an hour spare this Saturday? Join us between 10am -12.
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Makara, Wellington
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