Te Tiriti o Waitangi Workshop
We had another successful Te Tiriti o Waitangi workshop in the community this July, led by Tangata Tiriti Treaty People facilitators, Carol Henry and Kit Buckley.
We had another successful Te Tiriti o Waitangi workshop in the community this July, led by Tangata Tiriti Treaty People facilitators, Carol Henry and Kit Buckley.
During National Volunteer Week, held from 16-22 June 2024, Raglan Naturally celebrated the invaluable contributions of volunteers in the Whaingaroa community.
Community Energy Whāingaroa and training opportunities.The Healthy Homes Programme is a collaboration between Community Energy Whāingaroa (CEWh), CEN, and Whāingaroa Raglan Affordable Housing Project (WRAP), and is aimed at improving our community’s living standards and energy use.
The ‘Toitū Te Tiriti – Waitangi Day Whaingaroa 2024’ event was all about coming together as a community to honour Waitangi Day in a meaningful and inclusive way. It was a space where people could learn, discuss, and reflect on the significance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Aotearoa.
What a great turnout we had from our local organisations and groups! We spent the whole morning networking, celebrating community achievements and considering community priorities for collective action. Delicious food helped us along.
The Matariki Hapori Hauora Day, held at Papahua on Saturday 22nd July, was a follow on from the success of monthly Marae clinics that have been taking place within our community.