NEWS: Help SPORT: Season John get home end is nigh 3 20 Manukau Courier Thursday, August 4, 2016 YOUR PLACE, YOUR PAPER The WhatHope youth group are, from left, Charlie Tuitupou, Vanessa Koti, Reubin Popata and Kenneth Sin. CHRIS HARROWELL ‘We’re built for connection’ CHRIS HARROWELL The trust, based at Mountfort local Reubin Popata and Vanessa trauma of losing two close them as well. Park, runs a youth programme Koti, 16, who lives in Manurewa relatives in tragic circumstances. ‘‘This gives them a platform to Youngsters helped by a chari- and workshops for people aged and goes to James Cook High ‘‘They’re my second family. make a difference.’’ table trust are gaining new confi- 13-20. It offers activities including School. They’ve helped me with skills I Sin says the trust provides pro- dence and direction in their lives. creative arts, performance and Reubin says he used to be shy can take and use in the outside fessional video and audio at com- Manurewa youth group music on Tuesday nights. and quiet but now has the confi- world and to become confident.’’ munity events and sells food at WhatHope was established two ‘‘We do games and things like dence to start conversations. Trust leader Charlie Tuitupou local sports matches to raise years ago with the goal of creating writing CVs and then have sup- ‘‘I’ve found my gift, which is helps with the Tuesday night money. a ‘‘culture of belonging’’, co- per,’’ Sin says. helping others. If I see someone programmes and works with her It’s also developing relation- founder Kenneth Sin says. ‘‘We also have youth-run struggling I go and help them. peers to find ways to get more ships with key people , he says. ‘‘We are all built for connection nights so they can develop leader- Just by being here I’ve built confi- youth engaged. ‘‘We’re role modelling to youth and we want to provide a platform ship skills.’’ dence in myself and it’s helped me ‘‘We have strong relationships that there’s power in serving.’’ for youth to grow and develop. It’s Two young people benefiting to walk the right path.’’ with them and stay in touch dur- ❚ Go to whathope.org.nz, email important for young people to from their involvement with the Vanessa says the trust’s ing the week. They come to me for [email protected] or phone have a sense of belonging.’’ trust are 18-year-old Papatoetoe leaders helped her deal with the advice and I learn things from 09 213 3341. 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K n it in mighty Manukau o w im Your L my.stuff.co.nz is the easy way to manage my.stuff.co.nz your newspaper subscription online! stuff.co.nz AUGUST 4, 2016, MANUKAU COURIER 3 Campaign to bring John home In brief UNITARY PLAN Auckland will be more densely THOMAS MANCH populated, have a 30 percent larger new urban area and a far A crowd-funding campaign has less prescriptive set of rules for been launched to bring home an new residential developments Auckland man who has sustained than the plan put forward by the a serious head injury in Raroto- Auckland Council, if nga. recommendations of an John Tavaga moved to the independent panel are adopted. island to honour the wishes of his The council now has until August late wife, who died last year after 19 to decide whether and how a battle with cervical cancer. many of the recommendations of Tavaga, who grew up in the Independent Hearing Panel to Papatoetoe, is now in a coma after adopt. a motorbike crash early Friday morning in Rarotonga. CRIME STATS RELEASED ‘‘It’s such a tragic, tragic, Official statistics for June 2016 tragic situation . the family has have been released by Statistics just been rocked again,’’ sister-in- New Zealand today, completing law Irene Peterson says. the first two years’ of comparable Peterson flew to Rarotonga data under the new method of immediately after hearing of the reporting crime statistics. Police crash and said the extent of Minister Judith Collins says the Tavaga’s brain injuries were new dataset provides a much unknown. more detailed picture of what’s They had received the best actually happening in our care Rarotonga could offer, but communities.The two years of the hospital lacked a key piece of John Tavaga moved to Rarotonga after the death of his wife last year. data show an increase in the total equipment for examining the victimisation rate of 3.1 per cent, head injury, she said. there nine months ago. here, so he was carrying out their shows from all the support we’re with 12,060 more victimisations ‘‘We need to get him out.’’ He previously lived in Port wishes,’’ Peterson says.
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