Covid-19 community support

The Whāingaroa Raglan Community Covid Support Group has established  a local Covid Support Line, this is the contact point for those wishing to connect with someone local to find support for Covid-related issues for yourself, your whānau or for others.

The Whāingaroa Raglan Community Covid Support Group has established  a local Covid Support Line, this is the contact point for those wishing to connect with someone local to find support for Covid-related issues for yourself, your whānau or for others.

We are here to support anyone within our Whāingaroa Raglan rohe/ward: Makomako, Te Mata, Ruapuke, Raglan, Waingaro, Te Uku, Waitetuna to the divvy, both our urban and rural whānau.

How to get kai to whānau isolating?

Where do I get a RAT test?

How do I register my Covid test results?

You live alone and need some support?

How to get in contact – our 0800 RAGLAN (0800 724526) phone number will be operational from Thursday 3rd March 2022. Hours 10 – 2pm seven days a week. 

Email: raglancovid@gmail.com.

 

Community connectedness is our strongest resource that we have to draw on, we can all play our part, let’s take care of each other with regular check ups on whānau, friends and neighbours.

Happening this Saturday 5th March at Poihakena Marae – 

Nga Miro Health Drive Through Testing and Vaccination 10 – 4pm. 

 

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