French rugby stars meet tamariki who are Deaf and hard of hearing
Tamariki who are Deaf and hard of hearing met players from the French women's Rugby World Cup 2021 team at Eden Park on Wednesday.
The young rugby fans got the chance to toss the ball around with French rugby stars Maëlle Filopon, who is hard of hearing and plays as centre, and lock for the French women's national rugby team Manaé Feleu.
“When we found out Maëlle was hard of hearing, we thought, ‘What a lovely opportunity for her to come and meet some kids and hopefully inspire them to get involved in sports,’” said Maryke Penman, Rugby World Cup communications manager.
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Poll: Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
The Australian Prime Minister has expressed plans to ban social media use for children.
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Christmas gifts for underprivileged teenagers
We at St Stephens in Ponsonby collect christmas gifts for underprivileged (brand new- not secondhand). If you would like to help by donating gifts please either ring Denise on 0272866374 or drop off on a Friday morning between 10am & 12 midday, or Sunday morning between 9.30am -11.30am.