by admin | Sep 2, 2017 | Story, Tairawhiti REAP
IT IS amazing what a little pastel-coloured card can do to empower individuals and communities. Whether it is a blue, yellow or a green card, a driver’s licence opens up so many opportunities. Tairawhiti REAP executive director Ani Pahuru-Huriwai knows only too well....
by admin | Sep 2, 2017 | Southern REAP, Story
The NCEA 4 U programme enables second chance learners to work towards achieving NCEA credits through Te Kura correspondence school. Learners work alongside quality tutors in relaxed, helpful settings to ensure they are supported in their learning journey and on track...
by admin | Sep 2, 2017 | Central Otago REAP, Story
Karen was encouraged to attend a REAP Lifeskills based course with embedded literacy and numeracy in May 2016 by a local whanau group. Her goal at that stage was to meet people of a similar age and in a similar situation to herself. Karen attended 3 Lifeskills courses...
by admin | Sep 2, 2017 | Buller REAP, Story
Our Community Development Facilitation programme brought together many wood sculptors from around the district to work on their pieces using materials sourced from the Buller region. The Kawatiri Sculpture Symposium was an arts and culture event culminated in an...
by admin | Sep 2, 2017 | Marlborough REAP, Story
In partnership with a local Plunket organisation we were able to complete a $100,000 MOE contract for the increase in the size of the Centre building. The project was driven by the need to provide a base for the parents and children of Pasifika families. The increase...
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