Money matters
Whether you’re struggling to make ends meet or working on trying to save, Community Networks/LINK can connect you with free financial advice and support for a whole range of issues.
Can you help us to Reconnect Seniors?
Last week, we talked about what we’ve been up to so far. This week, we’re sharing what we plan to achieve over the next nine months or so - and how you can get involved as a senior, individual or community group.
What’s new for Reconnecting Seniors?
This month, we’re sharing an update on the Reconnecting Seniors project, which started off in November 2022. This project, funded by Te Hau Toka and led by the Reconnecting Seniors Network (formerly the Champion for Older Persons Group) aims to help seniors get and stay connected in the community and in their homes, by taking stock of all the current activities and services available; building on what exists; and identifying any gaps or barriers that are hindering seniors wanting to connect.
What is social work?
Social work is all about change - whether that’s supporting people to make a change in their life by addressing challenges, or promoting social change in the systems we live in.
Don’t know where to get help?
This month, we’re reminding people in the community that social work support is available at the Wanaka Community Hub and in the community for a range of issues – from family wellbeing to finances, injury and mental health.
Merry Christmas from Community Networks/LINK
Community Networks/LINK want to say Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and a huge thank you to the Wānaka and Upper Clutha community for all your support in 2022.
How to support us this Christmas
At this time of year, we’re reminded how generous our Upper Clutha community is. We’re already receiving lots of kind donations of food, gifts and money – and many enquiries about how best to support the work we do. So, if you'd like to donate to Community Networks/LINK this Christmas, here are a few ways you can do it!
Last few weeks to ride and win!
Our Community Shuttle Trial giveaway is underway, with our first winner claiming his $50 Fedeli voucher on Tuesday. Duncan uses the Shuttle to come into town from Hāwea when he has meetings (even though it is a bit of a walk from town to Anderson Road, where he works). It’s great to see people making the Shuttle work for them – and, of course, the feedback that a stop in that area of town would be useful is useful for us.
Five more reasons to use the Community Shuttle Trial!
With school holidays now over, we’re continuing to share the reasons why the Community Shuttle Trial could be helpful to you – this week, with a slightly more grown-up theme!
Public transport – let’s give it a go!
You’ve probably heard by now that our three-month Community Shuttle Trial will launch on Wednesday, September 28.
Is the Foodbank for me?
Wānaka is a great place to live, but life here isn't always easy. It's a fine balance to pay for power, petrol, kai, and rent… all it takes is an unexpected medical, car, or school cost to make life unaffordable. That’s when a food parcel can take the pressure off living costs for a while. Food parcels are available to anyone locally in need of a little extra help to make ends meet.
Struggling to make ends meet?
This month, we’re reminding our community about Community Networks/LINK food parcels, which can help take the pressure off day-to-day living costs for a while.
Food resilience in your community
Resilience is the ability to prepare for, withstand, and recover from a crisis or disruption – so a resilient food system is one that ensures food security - a sufficient supply of acceptable and accessible food for everyone who requires it, under any circumstances. This month, we’re sharing tips on building food resilience - both at home (read our last blog here) and in your community - by shopping local, growing and sharing produce.
Food resilience – what does it mean?!
This month, along with our Food Security Network colleagues, we have also thrown together a few tips on how you can build food resilience - both at home and in your community - by shopping local, growing and sharing produce.
What’s happening for migrants in the Upper Clutha?
Join the conversation at the next Community Networks/LINK Connection Café, ‘What’s happening for migrants in the Upper Clutha?’ on May 30th at 5:00pm at the Wānaka Community Hub. We’ll discuss the support services available in the Upper Clutha (financial, mental health, employment information) and the Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) Welcoming Communities initiative.