
Bike Safety with Motuhenga (USO Bike Rides)
Te Āhuru Mōwai teamed up with Motuhenga (Uso Bike Rides) to host an incredible bike safety event! Huge thanks to Nuku Ora for their support 🤝.
A special shoutout goes to the 10 rangatahi who rocked the 1-day bike safety and maintenance course during their summer break 🚴♂️.
None of this would've been possible without our partners. A heartfelt thank you for believing in our mission and helping us empower rangatahi! 💪✨

Long Walk Home
Te Āhuru Mōwai had a blast at the Long Walk Home hosted by Wellington Region Emergency Management! 🥾
Over 200 participants from all over Wellington joined in on Friday 1st March, 2024. 🚶♂️🚶♀️
The goal of the event was to raise awareness and boost emergency preparedness in our region. 🚑🚨
Huge shoutout to the amazing staff who put this together. It was a tough but rewarding challenge that our team loved! 🙌🏼💪🏼
#WellingtonRegionStrong #EmergencyPreparedness 💼🔦
Internet at Home
We have partnered with MOE to provide tenant whānau with school aged tamariki living in the whare full-time, free WIFI connections. All tenant whānau with no current internet service or a service that is putting them into serious financial hardship may be eligible.
At this stage, this service is paid up until June 2024.
Please call our 0508 832 487 or send an email to community@teahurumowai.co.nz if you are interested.

Kaumātua/Seniors Group
At the request of tenant whānau, Te Āhuru Mōwai is excited to announce the launch of a kaumātua and seniors’ group.
The purpose of the group is to provide an opportunity for kaumātua and seniors to get together to share interests and support each other.
The group is open to all tenant whānau who are 55+ years young. The group will meet monthly at Niblick Hall, Niblick Lane in Titahi Bay.
Group members will help determine session content so if you are interested in becoming a member of this group, please call us on 0508 832 487 to register your interest and share your ideas. The programme is a pilot and will initially run for 10 months.

Financial Advice - Damien Hazelwood
Damien Hazlewood from The Salvation Army is here to help you take control of your finances! Starting January 30th, he'll be in our office every week to assist Te Āhuru Mōwai tenant whānau.
Get support with:
Budgeting tools and skills
Dealing with creditors to reduce debt
Setting goals for financial success
Spaces are limited, contact your Relationship Manager now to book your appointment. Don't miss out on this chance to improve your financial well-being!

One NZ Warriors
Te Āhuru Mōwai welcomed some of the One NZ Warriors squad today where they had a korero with some tenant whānau and kaimahi. They inspire, entertain and excite on the field and off the field do even more. Ka Rawe One NZ Warriors. We look forward to brining a bus load of tenant whānau to the big game this Friday night.

Te Āhuru Mōwai purchase Moana Court Flats
Te Āhuru Mōwai the largest Māori owned Community Housing Provider in Aotearoa have successfully purchased Moana Court complex in Titahi Bay, from Porirua City Council.
The 26 homes transferred to Te Āhuru Mōwai on 1 May 2023.
James Te Puni, Chief Executive of Te Āhuru Mōwai says adding the Moana Court homes to the organisation’s 924 homes in western Porirua will be seamless. “We’re a locally based provider, with experience on the ground in Titahi Bay already, and we are committed to providing warm, dry, safe homes for all our tenant whānau.
Our team have already met many of the Moana Court tenants, and we look forward to building those relationships in the years to come.
The Moana Court complex was built in 1974 and its management was overseen by Wellington City Council since 2013. Porirua City Council resolved in its 2021-51 Long-term Plan to sell the units to a Community Housing Provider or Kāinga Ora.

Solar Power
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