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Inclusive spaces & opportunities for young people in...
The heart of Mixit is our Saturday afternoon sessions, bringing together a diverse group of young people to mix, create and express themselves. Running from 2pm to 4.30pm, it’s an open space where...
What we do Deaf Aotearoa is a national organisation representing the voice of Deaf people, and the national service provider for Deaf people in New Zealand. Deaf Aotearoa also works closely with Deaf...
Reefton Who Cares is a social support organisation that is dedicated to providing quality support and services to meet the community’s needs, thus promoting a sense of well-being that enables people...
Art Soup is a place for youth to gather and create art together. They have art supplies and musical instruments available freely. Open at (currently limited) regular times and also host open mic...
High-quality information, education and support for all people with Parkinson's and Parkinson’s Plus conditions living in Aotearoa New Zealand.   Services offered: information services support...
  Accommodation: Supported accommodation services for people who can benefit from staff support in a home with other flatmates or in their own flat. With a variety of homes and staffing to suit...
Care and Craft Centres provide social outings for elderly, lonely, and disabled people. Gathering on Mondays from 9:30 am - 12.30 pm, to do various crafts or social activities. Morning tea and Lunch...
Green Prescription is New Zealand's highly successful exercise referral programme. Health professionals write a Green Prescription referral for inactive patients to access support with increasing...
The New Zealand Riding for the Disabled Assossications core aim is to provide interaction with horses to improve health and wellbeing outcomes for people with disabilities, or who have specific...
RDA Hastings RDA Hastings is based at the Joan Fernie Centre in Murdoch Road East, Hastings. We provide therapeutic riding opportunities to facilitate the training and rehabilitation of disabled...
Brick Buddies is a non-profit local Lego club for our neurodiverse/divergent kids ages 5 - 14 years who may have ADHD, Autism, SPD etc. It is free to attend and no diagnosis is required....

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