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- Adolescents and young adults (12 to 24) with cancer present a unique set of challenges for health professionals. They have distinct physical, psychological and developmental needs that are significantly different from those of children or those of adults
- Join this two-hour online Grant Seeker Workshop from Strategic Grants on best-practice grantseeking and writing processes and how to think strategically about grants programs.
Date: Tuesday 24th May 2022.Time: Noon to 2pm.Location: Online via Zoom
- Beehive media release: 3rd May 2022
The Government has welcomed Te Waihanga/New Zealand Infrastructure Commission’s first infrastructure strategy as a major milestone in building a more prosperous, resilient and sustainable future for all New Zealanders
- Help Sustainable St Albans raise funds to commission mural artist Koryu Aoshima to brighten up the garden shed with a design inspired by the produce of the new community garden.
Six months ago 130 Caledonian Road was an empty section
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 30th March 2022
A charitable organisation which plans to build a seven-unit affordable housing facility for vulnerable young families has been given a helping hand
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 7th December 2021
People wanting to help those begging on the streets of central Christchurch are being encouraged to donate to social agencies rather than give directly to those asking for money
- Selwyn District Council media release: 7th December 2021
A new directory has been released by the Council to help people to find out about the funding we have available
- Applications are invited for a Masters scholarship to undertake research on how to support Māori to have sustainable and healthy kai, what interventions and policies Māori would respond to, as well as any current barriers to shifting dietary intake
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 3rd November 2021
A new scholarship fund is being set up in Christchurch to help inspire women and girls participation in sport
- Mental Health Foundation media release: 26th October 2021
Flower lovers rejoice – it’s Peony blooming time again and for the second year running these revered blooms – long known to symbolise compassion – are the floral heroes of a special fundraising cam
- Beehive media release: 11th October 2021
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- Beehive media release: 5th October 2021
The Government is creating more opportunities for individuals, families and whānau to purchase their own homes through the Progressive Home Ownership (PHO) Fund
- In the 2021 budget, the Government announced additional funding to roll-out the Healthy Homes Initiative (HHI) nationwide from July 2022
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 20th September 2021
For 10 years the astro-turf courts at Burwood Tennis Club were seeping mud and liquefaction, at times making them too dangerous to play on
- Selwyn District Council media release: 14th September 2021
National funding for Selwyn’s roading activities has risen under the latest funding round confirmed by Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency
- Selwyn District Council media release: 27th July 2021
Selwyn residents who suffered hardship or damage to their property during the recent floods can apply to the Council for financial support
- Christchurch City Council Newsline: 13th July 2021
A mushroom-themed education, play and foraging area has officially opened in the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor Regeneration Area
- Selwyn District Council media release: 29th June 2021
The Council has signed off a 10-year programme of continued investment in new and existing infrastructure, community facilities, and services for a rapidly-growing district
- Beehive media release: 8th June 2021
The Government has activated Enhanced Taskforce Green (ETFG) in response to the Canterbury floods
- Beehive media release: 27th April 2021
Sport and Recreation Minister Grant Robertson has today announced how $5.7 million will be allocated to create better quality experiences for disabled tamariki and rangatahi
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