When Samuel and Nigel’s mum left at them at their aunty’s home, they felt confused and thought she was abandoning them.
Year: 2017
Art Packs for Love Reaches Out
Donate $10 today to buy one of the 100 art entry packs we’re putting together and we’ll make sure the kids who need them most get a little bit of your great love!
Learning Kindness After Seeing Violence
When Samuel and Nigel’s mum left at them at their aunty’s home, they felt confused and thought she was abandoning them.
Northland proving no refuge from Auckland poverty
Family Works Northern hit the headlines recently when our service manager for Whangarei, Margie Matthews, and some of her team were interviewed by National Radio’s Northland reporter Lois Williams.
These Boys Are Done Crying
When Samuel and Nigel’s mum left at them at their aunty’s home, they felt confused and thought she was abandoning them.
Good in the Hood – Vote for Family Works
Pop in to your nearest Z Stations throughout the North Island and vote for Family Works!
Family Works offering free support to victims of flooding
Ms Ssekajja urges locals: “If you want to come and have a chat and a cup of coffee we’re here for you. Come up and see us in Whakatane. Even if you just want to have a general chat about “what do I do with this...situation’. We’ll try and help in whatever way we can.”
Making Positive Changes in Prison
The families you help might be one like little Baden’s. He was only a baby when his father locked his mother out of the house one cold night. It was just another episode in a violent household.
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