Community Groups / July 2021
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Weekly News for Friday 30 July 2021
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- In 1905 the philosopher/poet/novelist George Santayana wrote: “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” How right he was – and is! A decade later the world was to be embroiled in a war that created enormous devastation and loss of life. World War 1 was to be the “war to […]
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Submission about Housing and Urban Design
- Newtown Residents' Association
- At the last meeting of the Association it was agreed that we would make a Submission to Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga – Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on the development of the Government Policy Statement on Housing and Urban Development (GPS-HUD).
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Newsletter Week Ending 1 August
- Karori Anglican Churches
- TE KORŌRIA BUILD It’s starting! Te Korōria build is about to get underway! Last week we received approval from the Diocesan to enter into a contract with Choice Commercial, and we have secured loan funding (while we continue to fundraise).
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July Update from DCM - together we can end homelessness
- Downtown Community Ministry
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Happy Matariki This month we have been celebrating Matariki, the Māori New Year, at DCM. This is a time to reflect on the past, celebrate the present and plan for the future. We came together for our Matariki Seasonal Kai, an opportunity for kaimahi to connect with taumai* during the cold days of winter, and to enjoy a very special hangi. Taumai wrote some beautiful reflections in a book that we gifted to the Tristram whānau, who make this meal possible. Smurf shared his poem: You may remember Smurf from our recent film clip; he first connected with DCM when he was rough sleeping in 2014. He has seen a dentist, audiologist and physiotherapist at DCM, regularly attended Te Hāpai and worked with Te Aro Health around his health needs. In 2020 he was housed by our Aro Mai Housing First team. We're very proud of the progress he has made on his journey to wellbeing. As he himself reflects, "DCM helped me get into a house, and they are helping me to stay in the house. I don't think I would have got healthy if I wasn't housed." <!-- --> How can New Zealand solve its social housing crisis? DCM Director Stephen Turnock with Associate Minister of Housing Marama Davidson This month DCM featured in an article in the UK newspaper, the Guardian, about homelessness in Aotearoa New Zealand: “Once a world leader in social housing, New Zealand now faces what the UN has called a “human rights crisis”. Although the government is pouring money in, the waitlist for social housing has ballooned to 23,000 – triple that of three years ago – and there are more than 4,000 children living in motels. The government has repeatedly said it is rectifying a problem it inherited from the former National government, which saw the sell-off of state housing and underinvestment in social housing. The prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, told local media in January the government would leave “no stone unturned” to fix the problem. But groups working to end homelessness say despite those good intentions it could be years before those at the sharp end of the crisis are permanently housed. DCM, a Wellington organisation that helps rough sleepers find housing, has had a rise in the number of people with highly complex needs seeking its services, its outreach manager Natalia Cleland says. Often they are people who have come up against barriers trying to access state-run social housing. Nearly $1m a day is being paid in grants to more than 8,000 people requiring emergency accommodation. Motels are often used to house people for short periods and have been widely criticised as being unsafe and unsanitary. That money would be better spent on permanent housing, Cleland says. “It’s a tricky thing for the government to hold, because on the one hand we don’t want people sleeping rough or living in cars. For them to be inside and have a bathroom and power they can turn on is better than those scenarios. But the money being spent on that could be spent on permanent housing.” The housing crisis is affecting people “across the continuum”, DCM’s director Stephen Turnock says, adding that those who are chronically homeless struggle the most to get a home. The government of New Zealand has poured money into building social housing but the pace has so far been slow. It is a complex and nebulous problem that could take years to solve, Turnock says, and the crucial fix is more housing supply across the board: “[The government’s] vision is bold enough but the ability to pull all the necessary levers in unison is a very difficult task.” He puts the slow pace of new builds down to high construction costs, complicated and restrictive land and housing regulation, a shortfall in construction workers and skyrocketing prices for existing properties. DCM has permanently housed 82 chronically homeless people in Wellington using the Housing First model – which prioritises finding permanent homes for the homeless before addressing other needs such as drug counselling – but has 120 on its waiting list and there are no houses available. DCM finds most of its Housing First properties through the private market, rather than through the government’s housing agency Kainga Ora, and increasingly finds it is competing with Kainga Ora and other housing providers to rent homes. “We are all in the same sandpit together, and the sandpit is not big enough,” Turnock says." Would you like to know more about how you can provide a home for people who are experiencing homelessness? Do you have friends, contacts or networks who would like to be part of this? Stephen would love to hear from you, and to speak more with you about this. You can contact him at director@dcm.org.nz <!-- --> Now I can finally smile It has also been great to see a story about the DCM Dental Service in this month’s OnMas magazine. Dentist Frances Ruddiman reflects on her experience of volunteering at DCM. “The changes that taumai undergo are incredible,” Frances says. “A lot of them haven’t seen a dentist in a long time, so naturally they’re nervous and sometimes worried about being judged. But we’re as welcoming and inclusive as we can be. We want to make sure they know that we see them as a person and will treat them as a person who is valuable and who deserves to have their needs met.” Living in constant pain can take over people’s lives and make it hard to focus on anything else. “When you’re in pain and stressed and worried about what’s causing it, that’s always there in the background. Once we get people out of pain, their spirits seem to be lifted. Often they do need more work, but they’re so much more confident and happy to come back.” “I’ve had patients tell me that now they can finally smile. I had someone tell me, ‘I’m going to a housing interview this afternoon, and I’m so happy that I can walk in and smile with them’,” says Frances." We encourage you to read the full story here, and to share it with any dentists or dental assistants you know. <!-- --> How can I help? We first met Peter just before last year's lock-down, when he connected with our Outreach team. He had been rough sleeping for many months, and DCM kaimahi helped get him on the social housing register. Lock-down brought rapid changes, and Peter found himself in emergency housing. Since then he has been working closely with the Aro Mai Housing First team and he is now stably housed in his own whare. “DCM has helped me more than I could ever have imagined. I have a roof over my head and am extremely grateful. I have my life back.” Peter needs a vacuum cleaner so he can keep his whare clean. Do you have one you could donate? If so, please get in touch with Matt. *We call the people we work with taumai, meaning to settle. This reflects the journey we set out on together – to become settled, stable and well. Support DCM! Nāku te rourou, nāu te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi With your basket and my basket, the people will thrive <!-- --> 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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Read with us: Book Coven Book Club — Verb Wellington
- Verb Wellington
- We have joined forces with the brilliant team at The Pantograph Punch to bring you a book club in celebration of some of the exceptional books that will feature in this year’s coven-themed Verb Readers & Writers Festival. See below for how it works!
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Notes from the meeting July 2021
- Newtown Residents' Association
- The meeting was at 7.
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Pedestrian walkway between Hobson Cres and Turnbull St
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- At the end of next week there will be a ceremony hosted by the Thorndon Primary School to celebrate the opening of a new pedestrian walkway between Hobson Cres and Turnbull St, which passes through part of the Thorndon Primary School’s redeveloped playing field. There is a Memorandum of Understanding between the Thorndon School Board of Trustees and the Thorndon Residents’ Association Inc.Source
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Weekly News for Friday 23 July
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- The Service at St Andrew’s this Sunday will be an extra musical one. Several people will talk about a hymn or spiritual song that has a significant meaning for them. We will learn to sing an old gospel song and our Sunday musician will weave some choices of favourite hymn tunes into the music we […]
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Rotary funds early learning books for sick kids
- Wellington Health Foundation
- The Wellington Children’s Hospital team was delighted to receive a recent donation of early learning books from Rotary.
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Best Friends in Wainuiomata
- Age Concern Wellington
- “Checkmate,” Ian says.
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Newsletter Week Ending 25 July
- Karori Anglican Churches
- KAC ECO CHURCH CARING FOR CREATION Makara Beach Clean-up – Sunday, 1 August at 2pm Let’s care for God’s creation! After the launch of the KAC Eco-Church on 1 August, you are invited to a shared lunch in the Parish Office before heading out to Makara beach for a beach clean-up from 2pm and then afternoon tea at Makara cafe at 3.
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Greek Ladies Auxiliary’s delicious fundraiser for the new children’s hospital
- Wellington Health Foundation
- We were thrilled to be presented with a donation of $8,000 from the Greek Ladies Auxiliary Association of Wellington following their recent Copthorne High Tea fundraiser to help outfit and equip your New Children’s Hospital.
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You are invited to our 2021 AGM – Monday 16 August
- Plimmerton Residents’ Association
- You are invited to our Annual General Meeting Monday 16 August Plimmerton Boating Club, 7-8.30pm Guest speakers Friends of the Taupo Swamp and Catchment 6000 locally grown eco-sourced wetland plants in the ground 7000 volunteer hours 8 hectares of our local wetland cleared of pest weeds Hear how an idea to focus on the ‘local’ to […]
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I’ve Finally Found A Home
- Wellington City Mission
- All of the bad experiences I’ve had led me here to The Mission’s Te Pā Manawa, where I’m building the life I thought I could never have. As a child... Read more » The post I’ve Finally Found A Home first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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A Place of Connection & Care
- Wellington City Mission
- My diagnosis of bipolar II has chronically affected my life. Growing up I had a supportive family, I graduated from university, and worked in a variety of jobs. But over... Read more » The post A Place of Connection & Care first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Working Towards a Better Life
- Wellington City Mission
- I came to The Mission last year in a really bad way. My wife and I had split up, and even though I was working full-time I couldn’t afford another... Read more » The post Working Towards a Better Life first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Kia ora koutou - here's the latest lesson schedule. Looking forward to seeing you!
- Danss
- Sunday 18th July Beginners: 7pm to 8pm - Rumba Intermediate: 8pm to 9pm - Rumba Sunday 25th July Beginners: 7pm to 8pm - Waltz Intermediate: 8pm to 9pm - Waltz Sunday 1st August Beginners: 7pm to 8pm - Jive Intermediate: 8pm to 9pm - Cha Cha Cha Sunday 8th August Beginners: 7pm to 8pm - Quickstep Intermediate: 8pm to 9pm - Quickstep Sunday 15th August Beginners: 7pm to 8pm - Revision night Intermediate: 8pm to 9pm - Revision night
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Village Plan survey drop-in session this Saturday!
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Hi everyone, a reminder that there will be a drop-in session for completing the Village Plan survey this weekend: 10am-12 pm, Saturday 17 July 2021at St Mark’s, Rawhiti Road (with Greedy and Co.
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Newsletter Week Ending 18 July
- Karori Anglican Churches
- TRAINING DAY Saturday, 31 July 9.
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Wellington Children’s Hospital Annual Street Appeal
- Wellington Health Foundation
- Over 7,000 young people aged between 0-16 from across the Wellington region are admitted to Wellington Children’s hospital every year and you can ensure they continue to receive the best possible care.
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Memoir Writing
- Age Concern Wellington
- People think about memoir writing for many reasons – some, like Michelle Obama, are approached by a publisher and asked to ‘write’ it (sometimes with help).
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Hearts of Gold Vintners’ Lunch an outstanding success
- Te Omanga Hospice
- An astonishing $300,434 was raised at our Hearts of Gold Vintners’ Lunch on 4 July. What an incredible difference this […]
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Sunday Gathering Pentecost 7 11 July
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- John here is your mother…..
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Local Matariki Celebration
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- The twinkling of the Matariki stars in the pre-dawn sky heralds a special celebration for young and old.
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Annual Exhibition 2021 – Opening Night & Information
- Wellington Photographic Society
- The Wellington Photographic Society Annual Exhibition opening night is on the 13th of July from 7pm.
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Foundation donors help NICU buy much needed car seats
- Wellington Health Foundation
- With our donors kind support, the Foundation was able to present the hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit with 10 infant car seats for families in need to take their precious wee babies home after their stay in NICU.
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Weekly E-news 11 July
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- During the week I was talking (on the phone) to my cousin in Edinburgh. She is in her mid eighties and lives alone on the top floor of a tenement. She was talking about how difficult the last 18 months have been with all the lock-downs because of covid-19. It has been a very lonely […]
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Te Korōria – Our New Build
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Our Vision Te Korōria will support whānau , work to restore wholeness and hope and serving our community in a range of ways that meets emerging needs.
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Newsletter Week Ending 11 July
- Karori Anglican Churches
- ALPHA COURSE Weds, 4 August at 7pm – 8 week course kicks off The Alpha Course is still open to anyone who wants to attend.
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Видеообзор торжественного концерта посвященного 76-летию Великой Победы
- Wellington Russian Club
- В этой заметке опубликованы фрагменты видеосюжетов с праздничного мероприятия, посвященного 76-летию Победы в Великой Отечественной войне 1941-1945 годов. Торжественный концерт прошел в Веллингтоне 8 мая … Сообщение Видеообзор торжественного концерта посвященного 76-летию Великой Победы появились сначала на Русский Клуб Веллингтона.
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Video from the 76th Anniversary of the Great Victory.
- Wellington Russian Club
- A concert commemorating the 76th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 was held in Wellington on May 8, 2021. This post … Сообщение Video from the 76th Anniversary of the Great Victory. появились сначала на Wellington Russian Club.
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July 2021 Newsletter
- Wellington Beekeepers Association Inc
- July newsletter available for download here....
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More homes for Wellingtonians!
- Wellington City Mission
- The Wellington City Mission, in partnership with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development opened Wellington’s newest transitional housing facility today. The iconic “Zebra” backpackers building at 58 Tory Street,... Read more »The post More homes for Wellingtonians! first appeared on Wellington City Mission.
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Weekly E-news 4 July
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Well, we have crossed the halfway mark in the year – and it is cold! Many cultures have ways of dealing with these cold times in the middle of winter. In Europe they had various festivals to mark “the turn of the year”. The harvests were all in and there was plenty of food, so […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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61 molesworth street
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- This image is the illustrative depiction of the new building’s exterior.
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Molesworth Street, Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington City Council Spatial Plan
- Newtown Residents' Association
- The Councillors discussed this plan on Thursday 24th June, in a marathon meeting.
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Newsletter Week Ending 4 July
- Karori Anglican Churches
- PARISH DINNER THIS WEEKEND! We are looking forward to the Parish Dinner this Saturday, 3 July at 5pm for a 5.
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