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Active Angels

One young Tane asked “ When do we give them back, Miss?”

To our friends in the far, Far North at Te Kao, where they seemed to be bemused about a delivery of balls just for them, we say, ‘they are yours to keep, go and have fun, play and enjoy!”

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What worries the kids?

They were concerned about wars and the dangers of drugs. All children should have enough food and be warm. Mental health matters to them, and having a safe family means the most of all. They said having a safe adult to go to is really important. People would be respectful and there’d be no racism. They were compassionate, thoughtful and wise.

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Champion Angels

Our amazing Angel Tandem crew of Cliff, Ruth and Bob the Angel Bear, completed their epic 7,267km journey cycling all around Aotearoa often well off the beaten path. Raising over $10,000 for us, these 72 year olds (and young Bob) have encountered storms, broken bridges, an array of wildlife, stunning landscapes,  interesting characters and beautiful

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Keep our kids Warm

You get the warm fuzzies by sharing generously, and kiwi kids get warmed up with cosy kākahu (clothes). Mums and dads, grandparents, caregivers and wider whānau are all warmed by your sharing  aroha (love). It’s cosy all around, so let’s get the Angel boxes filled with good quality warm jackets, sweats, PJs, blankets, bedding and

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Snow Bunnies & Angels

Image supplied by Te Kura o Waikare – not to be copied or reproduced in any form Our friends at Snow Centre  in Newmarket, Auckland, have been amazing Angels and kitted out a wee kura (school) with ski gear to experience snow, sport and adventure.  To all their amazing customers who have donated jackets, helmets,

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Busy Bee Angels

Clickety-click… they knit, crochet and sometimes sew. They gather and socialise, share patterns, tips and stories. They support each other, keep fingers and brains nimble and minds active. They stay connected and give sooo much goodness back to their communities. Way back in 2013,  Jenny and our AngelMama T, came up with a woollen sleeping

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Dame Whina Cooper

“Take care of our children. Take care of what they see. Take care of what they hear. Take care of how they feel, for as the children grow, so does the shape of Aotearoa.” As Dame Whina recognised how critical it was to take care of our children, so her mokopuna (grandchildren) recognise the importance

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