Afleveringen
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Dennis from We Love Dogs shares the history of the charitable trust, what they do with and for dogs. They also discuss the Barket market which is held every two months, which is free for stall holders, and they don’t need to be dog related. He also shares the variety of sources which provide support to We Love Dogs.
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Craig and David share information about what Enabling Good Lives are all about, how they support the disability sector, and what volunteering roles they are looking to fill for future events and engagements.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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This episode features Hannah from iVolunteer who co-ordinates the programme nationally, that is coming to Taranaki.
The new programme is exciting and we are looking forward to this being part of our community. -
Donna and Courtney share what is is to be part of Educare Training - from training to volunteering roles and everything in between. We also discuss ehte new volunteer roles that are being launched on VNP's website. Roles available through Red Cross Opshop, Breast Cancer NZ, and the NZ House and Garden Tour.
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Talia and Lisa share about volunteering with Cancer Society, and the roles that are available in both New Plymouth and Hawera.
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Anne, from Access Radio Taranaki, shares info about World Radio Day. Hear, also, about day to day happenings at ART, interesting stuff about what happens with broadcasters on the station, and ...what is CAMA?
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Danielle shares what Meat the Need is all about and what they are looking for here in Taranaki. Also what is involved in volunteering with them.
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Suzy shares info about Sustainable Taranaki and some of the projects, mainly the Zero Waste project and all that is involved with various events and the types of volunteering. Also, how you can join and the benefits of volunteering with Sustainable Taranaki.
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Marie and Graham chat and share Christmas-themed songs that are special to them. "Wishing everyone a happy Festive season and looking forward to sharing with you, next year, more cool community oprganisations."