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Family support the key to quality of life

When Fuamoa Allen fell into a coma after brain surgery twelve years ago, her doctors advised she would not have long to live. Fuamoa’s daughter Trudy Savea refused to accept this prognosis, fighting to keep her mother alive and well cared for within the family home in Takanini.

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Rising to meet the challenges of catastrophic flooding

The summer of 2023 has seen Aotearoa facing its greatest climate change challenges yet, with catastrophic consequences for several regions around the country. Responding to severe flooding across Tāmaki Makaurau over Auckland Anniversary weekend, Vaka Tautua’s frontline team rose to the challenge in support of Pacific families.

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The power of determination in facing disability

Born in Samoa in the 1950s, Silivelio Fasi moved to Aotearoa as a young man in search of better opportunities. Six years ago he experienced paralysis to the right side of his body as the result of a stroke, but is determined to live an independent life.

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Supporting youth mental health with Five Ways to Wellbeing

For eight weeks over summer, Vaka Tautua has played host to several University of Otago students as part of the POPO internship programme. POPO, which stands for the Pacific Opportunities Programme at Otago, aims to increase the number of Pacific students in health related fields in Aotearoa.

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Celebrating Melanesian cultures in Aotearoa

On 22 October this year, Aotearoa’s first ever Melanesian Festival was held in Auckland and hailed as a huge success. More than 8,000 visitors enjoyed performances, food, and stalls celebrating the diverse and vibrant cultures of Melanesia.

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Market Day brings Pacific joy to Otago

Rose McFelin is a vibrant and active member of the Cook Island community in Dunedin who is also a talented artist, skilled in screen printing. Paula Suguturaga, Disability Coordinator for our Otago office, recently supported Rose to sell her creations at a Pacific Market Day.

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Overcoming disability to be a thriving teen

Samoan mother Peiu Muavaa Seve reached out to Vaka Tautua seeking support for her daughter, Pepe Muavaa. Pepe, who is nineteen years old and lives in Favona, was born with Dandy-Walker Syndrome, a congenital condition that affects the development of the brain.

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Home, or nofo‘anga, is where the heart is

Born in the village of Kolofo’ou in Tonga, Samiu Koniseti migrated to live in Aotearoa as a young man in the 1980s. Having worked hard and raised his family, in recent times Samiu has faced some challenges, being diagnosed with cancer while living in transitional housing.

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Vaka Tautua Wellington makes a big move

The Vaka Tautua Wellington team has celebrated a significant milestone in their journey with a relocation to new office premises in the heart of Porirua City at the start of November.

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Vaka Tautua opens new space to serve Canterbury community

Vaka Tautua’s Canterbury team has expanded significantly over the past year, going from one Disability Coordinator to a team of four delivering disability, financial capability, and social services, led by Regional Manager for Canterbury and Otago – Toleafoa Malu Tulia.

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Newfound freedom means a happier, healthier life

Malia Masalu is an inspiring young Tongan woman who has overcome many difficulties in life, including living with visual impairment and chronic kidney disease. After her mother sadly passed away several years ago, Malia has lived independently in South Auckland, with carer support from her Aunt.

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Removing barriers for tagata sa’ilimalo in Canterbury

Robert Sopoaga is a young Samoan man with Down syndrome, living in Christchurch with his parents. An active member of his local community, Robert is also part of the Jolt contemporary dance group. Advice from Vaka Tautua Canterbury helped him gain better access to the activities he loves.

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A fresh new look for Pacific provider Vaka Tautua

Vaka Tautua, a national ‘by Pacific, for Pacific’ organisation, has revamped its brand identity, launching a new logo and a redesigned website. Under new leadership since May and looking to the future, the time was ripe for the organisation to undergo a brand refresh.

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Young Samoan family starting out on the right financial foot

Gloria and James Viliamu are a young Samoan couple starting out on their financial journey together, wanting to provide the best future for their baby boy, Nathaniel. Since completing Vaka Tautua’s Tupe Wise programme earlier this year, they have already reached several milestones on the road to financial freedom.

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Meet Manoa, Matua Coordinator for Otara’s Cook Islands Community

Manoa Tuatai, who turned 80 last month, is one of the treasured Coordinators for Vaka Tautua’s Matua Ola Manuia Day Programme. The programme helps our Pacific matua (older people) stay connected with their communities, and encourages them to lead active, healthy lives.

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Going the extra mile to support Pacific mental health and wellbeing

Vaka Tautua’s frontline staff often go above and beyond to support the Pacific people who use our services. As part of the organisation’s Ola Fiafia mental health services, the Ora’anga team supports people living with mental illness, which sometimes means addressing the underlying issues causing distress.

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