
Cheryl Davies, Renee Davies, and their teams were invited to the Breakfast Connection run by Love Wainuiomata, where they shared their inspiring mahi underway for our Wainuiomata Marae and the benefits it will bring to our community. We can’t wait to see the new build of the Tihei Rangatahi space, kaumātua flats, and more.
A special thank you to Love Wainuiomata for hosting this event, and to Whaea Linda Olsen for helping make it an amazing morning at the Wainuiomata Marae. We also acknowledge Tihei Rangatahi for preparing such a beautiful breakfast.
Finally, a special mention to Brenda from Contemporary Korowai Designs & Taonga for her beautiful korowai gifts.
Over the past two weeks, we ran an amazing Tihei Rangatahi holiday programme filled with learning, fun, and unforgettable experiences.
We kicked things off with a station rotation day where the rangatahi learned how to make putiputi from harakeke, helped with hāngī prep for our lunch the next day, and enjoyed a round of sports. We wrapped up the day with a sausage sizzle and a hikoi down the Gumloop.
The next day we headed out to Brewtown, where the kids had a blast ice skating and jumping on trampolines. We ended that day by sharing the delicious hāngī we prepared together.
To finish off Week 1, we treated the kids to a movie day to watch The Karate Kid 3, complete with goodie bags for the full experience.
Week 2 started with a splash at H2O Pool, which the kids loved so much that we went again the next day — this time to Kilbirnie Pools.
On our final day, we spent the morning at Walter Nash, playing a range of sports, then celebrated our last afternoon at Taita Rocks with pizza. We closed the programme with a special Hautūku ceremony, where each rangatahi wrote down something they wanted to release and placed it in the fire. They also wrote a goal on a star to set intentions moving forward.
We ended with s’mores, laughter, and full hearts. The tamariki absolutely loved it — and we can’t wait for the next Tihei Rangatahi holiday programme!