Big Bold Beautiful Women - a day to empower and build confidence in our Tāmaki wāhine, developed by an amazing HEART Change Agent, Rina Kopu.
Read MoreAt one point there were well over 150 people at Winter Wonderland. There was a little bit for everyone to enjoy, and it went off without a hitch! The HEART team had an awesome time supporting our ATWC whānau.
Read MoreEvery year Te Oro and the Glen Innes Business Association host Te Ara Rama Matariki Light Trail to celebrate Matariki.
Read MoreWe had the pleasure of supporting ATWC as the 2020 Winter Wonderland had to be cancelled due to the COVID-19 restrictions.
Read More“Commit to Quit” is the 2021 theme for World Smokefree Day. Hapai te Hauora and Auckland Council partnered up to put on three events throughout Tamaki Makaurau. Hapai te Hauora commissioned the amazing Maree Webster for a script, this became “People and Things”.
Read MoreKōrero Mai, Kōrero Atu, Mauri Tū, Mauri Ora – Speak Up, Stand Together, Stop Bullying! This is the official message for Pink Shirt Day.
Read MorePeople have shared a slice of their lives in lockdown that captures a unique moment in history as well as an opportunity to connect with others.
Read MoreWhat an amazing day well spent celebrating and supporting our good friends Tamaki Community Development Trust 25th birthday. We had so much fun in the neighbourhood!
Read MoreHalloween at Aveline Park was about celebrating Halloween, bringing the neighbourhood together, meeting the children that visit Aveline Park frequently, checking in with neighbours – “what has their experience been during Covid19 and ongoing?”
Read MoreA community hug but in words! From a classroom project to the streets of Aotearoa, the Tamaki community came together to celebrate, connect and share messages of hope.
Read MoreHuge thanks to our wonderful Change Agents - who are stars in their own right - and to PAK'n'SAVE Glen Innes for making this a possibility
Read MoreCongrats to Lepa Toa of Panmure who took out first place and Niko Meredith of Wai O Taiki Bay for second!
Read MoreCelebrating International Women’s Day in the community.
Read MoreThey are our future and with young adults of my own, there are stories that we still haven't heard and I know, domestic violence is a respecter of none. Thank you our future leaders.
Read Morethe importance of accessibility of these training workshops and how communities have a role to play in their own health."
Read MoreThis year was the second White Ribbon March to stop violence against women in Tāmaki.
Read MoreOur beloved HEART barbeque trailer has been serving the community for years. We decided it’s in need of a revamp and instead of painting it quietly in a garage; we made a big song and dance about painting it.
Read MoreThis month we celebrated our fourth HEART Awards ceremony. Deciding on HEART Awards this year was a very humbling process.
Read MoreAt the beginning of 2018, we shifted our focus after feedback from whānau and youth, to youth wellbeing.
Read MoreThe important thing for HEART is to create spaces where the community can gather, connect and have fun together.
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