Advance Care Planning Workshop 25th September
Advance Care Planning Workshop 8.30am - 4.00pm Wednesday, September 25 2024 NBPH, 281 Queen Street, Richmond
Advance Care Planning Workshop 8.30am - 4.00pm Wednesday, September 25 2024 NBPH, 281 Queen Street, Richmond
Are you a teacher or teacher aide working with a child who is bright but not achieving? Are you a parent struggling to support a child or adult with dyslexia? SPELD NZ’S two-day introductory course is for you!
Find out more about home sharing for women in Nelson Tasman; listen to trustee and co-founder, Chloe Howorth's very recent interview with Susie Ferguson on Radio NZ’s Nine to Noon show.
The past few years have been challenging for Aotearoa with community agencies being the glue. The Mental Health Foundation 's recently commissioned research revealed a clear theme - Community is…
The Spring Sing is Back! It’s time to let the sound of 150+ vibrant singers wash over you and raise your spirits, in the majestic embrace of Nelson Cathedral. A heart-warming musical journey around the world. Date: 28th September 2024 Matinee: 2.30pm Evening: 7pm Tickets link about the event/tickets https://events.humanitix.com/tots-nelson-cathedral-choir-concert
The Victory Community Centre's Alcohol & Other Drug Clinician and the Navigator for Former Refugees and Migrants along with Multicultural Nelson Tasman have created 3 short (1-2 minutes) videos in 6 languages (Chin Hakka, Burmese, Karenni, Nepali, Spanish, and English) about alcohol and how it might impact a person's life.
Join Step Out this October, choose activities that suits your location and fitness level
Spring into Song, Sunday, September 22nd, 3:30 to 6:00 PM at Victory Community Centre. Performance by: Te Mana Hā The Forget-Me-Not Anna Heinz & Friend Moon hot La Corale $15 Adult | Gold Coin Kid | Include concert, tea or coffee & a baked good
Come and help us celebrate the year that has been and look forward to the year ahead, including a free BBQ at 12.30pm.
We are now recruiting boards for our third year of the successful Youth into Governance programme. The idea of the programme is that a young person (16 - 30 years) sits on your community board for up to six months to grow diversity amongst members.