Whiria Te Muka

Aug. 1, 2019, 1:47 p.m.

Breaking the Cycle of Domestic Violence within our homes is not easy to kōrero about and we don't always want to believe that we have a problem with violence or you feel like you have no one you can trust, visit Whiria Te Muka at the back of the Aupōuri Building in Kaitāia as they have programmes that could benefit the whānau

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