Young Humanitarians Program
Young Humanitarians is a community programme that introduces rangatahi young people to humanitarianism and encourages participants to take action on the humanitarian issues they care about.
Young Humanitarians is a community programme that introduces rangatahi young people to humanitarianism and encourages participants to take action on the humanitarian issues they care about.
Friday, 18th October, 12 to 1.15pm Online, FREE
University of Otago Christchurch Mackenzie Cancer Research Group will present a FREE talk on Tuesday 5th November: Advances in cancer: Research to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment. We'll hear about novel preventative therapies for breast cancer, the role of vitamin C in cancer progress and therapy and exercise as treatment.
Join a FREE session at the Elma Turner Library on Monday 21 October or Richmond Library on Wednesday 23 October to learn the 3 Steps to save a life when…
An unmissable line-up of over 50 events across 11 days for and with the whole community. The festival is designed to be inclusive of both D/deaf and hearing impaired as well as blind/low vision folks, with NZ Sign Language interpreters and audio descriptions available at a variety of events.
These awards have taken place since 2013 and have recognised several thousand people for their significant contribution to the health and wellbeing of our communities. They are an opportunity for…
Being with Horses has space coming available end of October including after school spaces. Funding available Gumboot Friday, WINZ if criteria met
Kick off your health journey & join Green Prescription for lifestyle support towards improved health and wellbeing. An 8- week program, various locations around Nelson. 60 minute sessions that have lifestyle topic discussions each week plus varied physical activity options including gym, Water/Aquafit, circuits and outdoor. Join us!
The Cultural Conversations cards came from our beautiful Pā harakeke sessions with Chanel Ngaruhe. Once a month we meet and we learn about Te Ao Māori together.
Idea Services in Nelson are exploring the possibility renting out some of our properties to people in the area with learning disabilities who are looking for accommodation.