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Kia ora, Talofa lava, Welcome Comcol are a catalyst for change for young people. Their youth coaches and tutors empower success through education, training and wrap-around support. While the...
Life’s complicated! everybody needs a hand sometimes. Youth service can help you figure out the hard stuff so you can focus on what’s important: yourself, your whānau and your future.  ...
Life’s complicated! everybody needs a hand sometimes. Youth service can help you figure out the hard stuff so you can focus on what’s important: yourself, your whānau and your future.  ...
Kia ora, Talofa lava, Welcome Comcol are a catalyst for change for young people. Their youth coaches and tutors empower success through education, training and wrap-around support. While the...
Kia ora, Talofa lava, Welcome Comcol are a catalyst for change for young people. Their youth coaches and tutors empower success through education, training and wrap-around support. While the...
Disability Information Service (DIS) has served the Otago community since 1989. Their service is for people with disabilities, older people, their families/whanau and the community. DIS provides a...
Proactive Drive are a registered Charitable Trust based in Canterbury, who receive no direct Government funding and rely on corporate and community sponsorship and public donations to help those in...
Dyslexia-help4u has been offering Davis Dyslexia Programmes to Timaru, Canterbury, Central Otago, North Otago and Southland/Fiordland clients since 2006. I also work with private home-based teaching...
The Otago Down Syndrome Association (ODSA) is a family/whanāu support organisation that provides information and support for people with Down syndrome, their families and their carers, as well as...
The Otago Assn for Deaf Children are a not-for-profit organisation made up of parents for Deaf Children for the benefit of Deaf Children in the Otago Region. They provide support for deaf children and...
Hearing New Zealand works to improve the lives of the 880,000+ people in New Zealand living with a hearing loss. Our 15 branches across the country offer numerous services in their communities...
Hearing New Zealand works to improve the lives of the 880,000+ people in New Zealand living with a hearing loss. Our 15 branches across the country offer numerous services in their communities...

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