Community Blog
October is Mental Health Awareness Month – Let’s Come Together Wānaka!
Kenzie and Keity have created a fantastic program of events, and we encourage you to take some time to enjoy them.
Help local families stay warm this Winter…
This winter, many families will face the daunting choice of prioritising food, bills, or staying warm. For many, during winter the cost of firewood is a significant amount that creates a dilemma that no family should have to make on what has to be cut out in order for the family to stay warm as temperatures drop.
Ana Amador - Occupational Therapist
Ana Amador is our new occupational therapist at Community Link. Occupational therapy is a new service commencing late January. Ana commenced with us in late January, and we sat down with Ana recently and asked her a bit about her background and what led her to join the team at Community Link.
A few tips for a warmer winter
Wānaka winters can be tough for anyone, but there is support available to help you keep warm and well. If you’re in need of a little extra help, pop in and see Community Networks/LINK at the Wānaka Community Hub. We can help you access a range of practical support to help you with day-to-day needs or connect you to additional welfare support or financial advice.
Keeping warm and well?
Wānaka winters can be tough for anyone, but there is support available to help you keep warm and well. If you’re in need of a little extra help, here’s a little reminder of what Community Networks/LINK can offer.
The bus is back!
Hopefully you’ve heard the good news that the Community Networks/LINK Community Shuttle Trial restarts next week!