Manahi and Sala maintain their connection through regular korero. “I literally would be in jail right now if it wasn’t for Te Ora Hou – I know that.” [...]
Chanelle was a part of the first Rangatahi Tū Rangatira Leadership programme which was delivered to Year 12 wahine at Avonside Girls’ High School in 2018. Rangatahi [...]
Last week, our Hapori team lead a PATH wananga with 14 whānau from the community. PATH wananga is a monthly workshop where rangatahi and whānau are invited to map [...]
On the first week of the school holidays, young people from multiple youth programmes that we deliver (through the school terms), combined for an all-in 3-day holiday [...]
Click here to check out the gallery of the artwork submitted this year. For the third year in a row, right in the heart of youth week, Papanui-based youth organization Te [...]
“The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step …” Lao Tzu. The wisdom of these words encapsulates in a phrase the journey of the last five years of our Ru Whenua [...]
Kua hinga he totara nui i te wao nui ā-Tāne! He tangi aroha tēnei ki te whānau e noho pani nei. It is with great sadness we received the news of Matua George’s passing [...]
With the sound of christmas songs being played in the malls, the scent of fresh strawberries being cut for festive pavlova’s and the slapping of jandals on the [...]
Click here to see the art: Polyphony 2015 Polyphony (puh-lif-uh-nee) noun In regards to the programme: an event consisting of two or more simultaneous lines (stories of [...]
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