We’ve decided due to outstanding efforts, that there is a second deserving winner of a free lift and level from the team at SmartLift… Well, it seems the media have jumped the gun and many of you will have already heard that the “Free Lift for Christchurch” prize has now been doubled. Te Waka […]
We have a winner! The public has voted and it is time to congratulate and celebrate with Te Waka Aroha South Brighton, whose community building has won the free ‘lift and level’ from Smartlift. Congratulations to Te Waka Aroha South Brighton who have fought all month to rally their community to vote for them, […]
Click here to VOTE! for Te Waka Aroha South Brighton Te Waka Aroha is a vibrant South Brighton group with a lot of talent, energy and creative connections – but no permanent home. The group has its eye on the vacated church and hall at the roundabout on Bridge Street and, with a little help […]
Click here to VOTE! for Parklands Baptist Community Church The congregation has grown, divided and moved a few times since it held its first service in 1922 but Parklands Baptist Community Church (PBCC) has been in Queenspark Drive since 1986. The building got a bit knocked about throughout the earthquakes and is a candidate for […]
Click here to VOTE! to vote for Kaiapoi Gray Raven Scout Group The fine tradition of scouting has been available to Kaiapoi youth since the original troop started up in 1908. Thousands of Kaiapoi children have since grabbed the chance to experience outdoor activities and camps. The Gray Raven Kaiapoi Scout Den had some cracks in […]
Click here to VOTE! for Delta Community House Delta Community House, through the work of Delta Community Support Trust (Delta Trust), hosts many community activities, services and programmes reaching over 4,000 people every year. In response to Christ’s love, Delta Trust seeks to empower people in Richmond and wider Christchurch to participate fully in community life […]
Click here to VOTE! for Breezes Road Baptist Church Prior to the Canterbury earthquakes, the Breezes Road Baptist Church (BRBC) had an active congregation of between 100 – 120 members and a full-time pastor. The premises, owned by the national Baptist Union, incorporate two houses, a hall and the church building. The houses were put to […]