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2790 days ago

Volunteer mentors wanted!

Kimberley Pond from Pillars Inc.

Are you looking to invest into your community this year?

At Pillars we work with children and whanau who have a loved one in prison. We provide one on one mentoring and family/whanau support.

All it takes is a couple hours fortnightly spending some time one on one time with our children (aged 5-17) to help them lead positive, hope filled lives? Training provided!

Check out our website www.pillars.org.nz....... If you have any further questions or you think this might be something you will be interested in - email me on kimberley.pond@pillars.org.nz and i'll let you know when we have our next information session.

NB: you will need a full licence.

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Share in the comments below if this has ever happened to you.

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