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The Matariki guide to hauora (wellbeing)
Matariki a beautiful example of how the revival of Mātauranga Māori (traditional Māori knowledge) offers many taonga (treasures) from which we can all learn and grow.
How the 5 love languages can improve our relationships
Positive connection with others is a basic psychological need, and essential to our wellbeing. This is even more true of our most intimate relationships, such as with partners, parents, children, and our closest friends. These are excellent reasons to learn the 5 love languages, and to practice apply them to our most important relationships.
Altruism: How helping others can benefit your health and wellbeing!
Altruism involves helping others. But did you know, altruism offers are a range of health and wellbeing benefits for you too? Here are 5 evidence based reasons why it pays to help others.
Pride Pledge: Our commitment to rainbow
We are proud to announce that in April this year, we took our first steps toward taking the Pride Pledge, which is our commitment to being better allies to our rainbow community.
What’s the most important factor in your child’s development? Happy Māmā!
With Mothers Day just around the corner, we think this is a great time to take stock of how each of us contributes to the wellbeing of the mums we know and love. As fathers, sisters, grandmothers, brothers, lovers, friends, doctors, and even mental health and family support agencies like us, are we doing enough take care of the most precious taonga in a child’s life?
Kindred Spirits
North-west Rodney is a place where community still matters, and we’re always amazed at the generosity and good will that locals show one another in our towns and villages. That’s what Kindred Spirits is all about. Local people caring for others deeply
Ava’s Story
A first hand account of life before, during and after a stay in our women’s refuge safe house.
Olivia’s Story
Olivia* came to our Kia Tīmata Anō safe house when she was four months pregnant, after escaping a violent flatmate. She shares her story of getting her life back on track and looking towards a brighter future for her young family.
February Newsletter
New Year. New Growth. New Opportunities. Plus, sign up for our upcoming wellbeing courses. Our February newsletter is out now.
Spreading Christmas Cheer
“I didn’t have any money for food and not much happening in the cupboards. Thank you so much!” Kindred Family Services has been humbled to be part of a community wide effort to bring Christmas to those who might otherwise miss out this year.
COVID-19 Red Update
Kindred Family Services is still here to support you as we enter the COVID-19 Traffic Light Framework. Discover what our new ways of working mean for you.
Delivering Care in Times of Covid
Kindred Family Services is preparing COVID Wellbeing Essential packs to support families where a positive COVID test means a period of self-isolation.
Appetite for Change
Kai Collective Te Awaroa moves out on its own with new team dedicated to ensuring everyone in South Kaipara has access to good food.
Christmas Appeal
Help bring Christmas to those who might otherwise miss out by supporting the Kindred Family Services’ annual Christmas Appeal.
Annual Report 2020-2021
Kindred Family Services is proud to present its 2020-2021 Annual Report, covering the first full year since the merger of Kia Tīmata Anō Women’s Refuge and Helensville Women and Family Centre.
Foodbank demand soars in lockdown
Demand for emergency food through the Kai Collective Te Awaroa soars during lockdown but at the same time so does the community’s response with donations flooding in for the Midwinter Appeal.
New milestone for Kai Collective
The Kai Collective Te Awaroa manages its busiest week ever producing kai packs for 91 households during level 4 COVID lockdown.
Trustees Wanted
Do you share our passion for nurturing hope and healing? Are you looking for a way to contribute to your community? If you're experienced in governance this might be the impactful, volunteer role you're looking for.
Kai Collective Midwinter Appeal
Winter puts an added burden on already stretched household budgets, so the Kai Collective Te Awaroa is seeking your support to provide food parcels to those in need.
International Women’s Day Breakfast 2021
It was postponed due to COVID, but our International Women’s Day Breakfast was worth the wait.