
Barnardos celebrates new whare for at-risk rangatahi
Barnardos is celebrating the opening of a new whare at its residence for at-risk rangatahi. The whare would have cost about 700-thousand dollars if not for the support and generosity of volunteers and the community. It provides a space for the children - who can no longer live at home - to reconnect with their whanau and heal. Timothy Brown went along to check it out.
Checkpoint · RNZ
March 31, 20263m 29s
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Barnardos is celebrating the opening of a new whare at its residence for at-risk rangatahi. The whare would have cost about 700-thousand dollars if not for the support and generosity of volunteers and the community. It provides a space for the children - who can no longer live at home - to reconnect with their whanau and heal. Timothy Brown went along to check it out.
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