Thursday 30 July 2015

Step Forward - Show You Care


At Kaiwaka Cares we believe our community is a safe, friendly and discrimination free for everyone who chooses to live here. 

In the 2014 Quality of Life Survey people were asked about their feelings about where they live and how they feel.  Almost half of respondents felt a sense of community where they live.  They felt that in their community people cared and supported each other.   40% of these people felt that people might not feel a sense of community because members of their community did not regularly talk to each other.

Whilst it may be nice to think that Kaiwaka is an exception, there are still members of our community who are alone. One of the other statistics that came out of the survey is that 32% of people had experienced loneliness in the past year.

This is part of the reason for the drop-in centre coming into being.  it provides a space for members of our community to get to know each other and improve the sense of community for those who might not be feeling it.

A reason that people might feel not part of the community is if they are challenged by mental illness.  it is a sad fact that one in five people in New Zealand will experience some form of mental illness in 2015.  This includes anxiety, depression as well as bipolar and other disorders.

One of the biggest challenges for someone challenged by mental illness is discrimination.  The Step Forward campaign over the next month is aiming to bring awareness to mental illness and to try and end some of the discrimination surrounding it.  Lets break down the barriers and Step Forward as a community to socially include those who may be struggling.

For more information visit Step Forward or Like Minds.


Wednesday 22 July 2015

We are Open!


Yes the community drop-in centre had a wonderful opening on Monday.  It was a great first day with many members of the community and supporting services attending.

A special thanks to Rau for attending to bless our space to make it ready to care for the community.

Huge thanks to the Kaiwaka Cares committee who have worked tirelessly to get this up and running.  In case you are not aware they are:  Rhona Vickoce, Helen Marsh, Scott Dalziell, Iris Kelly, Sarah Cristini, Glo Treadway and Janine Boult.  Also many thanks to the many members of the community who have contributed items to make the drop-in centre more homely so that the people of Kaiwaka have somewhere to come together and enjoy each other's company.

Of course none of this would have been able to happen without the tremendous support and encouragement from Yvonne Brown.  Yvonne is the amazing woman that runs Kate's Place and we are so happy to be working alongside her and all that she does for the community of Kaiwaka.

The drop-in centre will be open every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am to 2pm.  Feel free to pop into our cosy space, have a cuppa, read a book or help out with the puzzle.

Next week we will be adding a computer to the room.  This will be available for the community to use to access the internet.  We do ask for a small koha for using this to enable us to provide this for the people of Kaiwaka.

If you wish to book the space to use for your group outside of our opening times please contact us at caring4kaiwaka@gmail.com.

Wednesday 15 July 2015

Community Social Space - Drop-In Centre Opening!


The elves have been busy getting the drop-in centre ready to open.  It has been wonderful the support from the community that we have been able to get things ready for opening.

We can't wait to show you the space. Below is a sneak preview of the room.  It's scrubbed up really well and I'm looking forward to it being put to good use!

The grand opening is on Monday 20 July 2015 at 10am.  If you can't make it down to see us on Monday don't worry you won't miss out.  The centre will be open every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am to 2pm.

Look forward to seeing you soon!







Thursday 9 July 2015

Support us so we can support you!



 

Kaiwaka Cares is establishing a community space and drop-in centre in the front room of Kate’s Place. We have been generously given some gloves by Mitre10 to help us fundraise for the community space and other community projects.

These fabulous small gardening gloves normally retail for $14.95, all we are asking you to pay is $5!
Made by Digz, this garden glove with either adjustable wrist strap or elastic band makes it perfect for outdoor tasks. The 4-way spandex provides comfort while palm and knuckle padding provides protection. This decorative glove is made to fit a small women's or child’s hand for better fit and functionality.  There are three different colours to choose from. Brown, Spots or Mint.

To buy either email caring4kaiwaka@gmail.com or phone/text #0276636802. Payment is cash or by internet banking into the Kaiwaka Cares account.











Wednesday 1 July 2015

Slow down you move too fast!


Trying to walk across State Highway 1 in the Kaiwaka town zone is like dancing with the devil.  You can your life in your hands trying to navigate across the road without a car or truck exceeding the speed limit bearing down on you.

My daughter (Miss 3) often asks if we could walk to the post office, however as it would require us to cross the road I am just too frightened to risk it.  Particularly as our post office is situated just after the speed reduces to 50.  I truly worry about the children that need to cross that road each and every day.

Although lets be honest here, how many people actually reduce their speed going through Kaiwaka!

On more than one occasion I have been tailgated by a truck either coming down the hill or going up.

I know it has been tried before, there has to be something said though for perseverance.  A petition is currently circulating about this very topic.  If you haven't read about it more information is available in the 23 June 2015 version of the Kaiwaka Bugle.

The petition is available to view, and sign, at Kaiwaka Foodmart/Post Office, Coffee Pot Cafe, and Caltex Station.  If you would like a copy of the petition for people to sign at your place of business then please email us on caring4kaiwaka@gmail.com.

As the police advertising warns us speed kills, so save a life by signing the petition and helping us get the speed in Kaiwaka lowered.