Neighbours Aotearoa encourages on-the-ground participation with a focus on everyday activities like cooking, eating, making, learning, and repairing. The focus is on inclusive and accessible opportunities that appeal to people from many backgrounds and encourage sharing. Below are some examples of things that have been done previously by the Neighbours Aotearoa community.
Look at these wonderful jars of plum jelly made by Rose for her neighbourhood. Her neighbours in Raglan were very lucky!
Read MoreHeather organised a 'Progressive Picnic' for her neighbours in Tāmaki Makaurau. The aim was to to reconnect with your neighbourhood in a safe, fun, and inclusive way. Everyone packed a picnic, their favourite chair or blanket and got to socialise with their neighbours.
Read MoreBrigid from Morningside, Whangārei muralled her house and the wall of her corner store with the aim to lift spirits in her neighbourhood. She also runs the local Pātaka Kai and Little Free Library in her area and her next project is to install a community noticeboard.
Read MorePaula and her neighbours got together to learn to harvest kūmara.
“We plan to teach others how to grow their own and create a delicious meal with it by packaging it up as a gift, with info about our community garden space with a welcome to participate invitation.” - Paula
Read MoreKate from Ashburton organised a multicultural food festival for Neighbours Day Aotearoa.
“Hakatere Marae was a great venue and most people were there for the first time. Someone ran a Neighbours Day bingo which was enjoyed by people of all ages. The Pinata was the biggest hit with the kids!” - Kate
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