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Wheels keep turning for car fundraiser A total of 64 Coasties got on stationary bikes to take part in a 48-hour charity Spinathon this month. A Spinathon held recently to raise money for disabled Stanmore Bay man Mark Tainui has raised over $8600. But more assistance is needed to help Mark, who suffered a stroke seven years ago, maintain his independence. Since the stroke Mark has been working hard, learning how to speak and walk again. His rehabilitation includes strength work at Anytime Fitness gym in Whangaparāoa. When Mark could not afford to replace his car after it developed serious mechanical issues, the gym organised the Spinathon, hoping to raise enough for another vehicle. Mark’s car is key to an independent life – especially when it comes to being there for his children (HM July 1). ....
Bike wheels spinning to get car on the road It is hoped that a fundraiser, including a 48-hour ride on stationary bikes, could help Mark Tainui get back on the road. Mark is pictured, centre, with Anytime Fitness managers Treena Fry, left, and Myra Rogers. The staff at Anytime Fitness say they heard what proved to be the ‘death rattle’ of Mark Tainui’s car and, after it had been towed to the wreckers’ yard, they saw him struggle to maintain his independence without it. Mark lives in Stanmore Bay and is a regular at the Whangaparāoa gym, which has been invaluable for his rehabilitation after a car accident seven years ago. The accident happened when Mark blacked out from a stroke. He ended up with a brain injury, losing full function of his body. A long process of learning to walk and speak again followed. Mark uses a walker, but having his own vehicle has been key to an independent life – especially when it comes to being there for his children. ....
Students at Trinity Catholic Academy in Brockton pose with food donations collected as part of a program led by middle school religion teacher Andrea Hurm. Courtesy photo Help us expand our reach! Please share this article BROCKTON I ve always instilled a sense of service into my students, Andrea Hurm said April 12. When she came to Brockton s Trinity Catholic Academy in 2020 to teach middle school religion, one of the first things she wanted to know was what kind of service the school community conducted. After consulting the head of school, Dr. Jennifer Roy, and hearing how the coronavirus pandemic limited the types of activities that were possible, she decided to organize something that students, staff, and faculty could all safely participate in: a series of food drives held throughout the academic year. ....
Students at Trinity Catholic Academy in Brockton pose with food donations collected as part of a program led by middle school religion teacher Andrea Hurm. Courtesy photo Help us expand our reach! Please share this article BROCKTON I ve always instilled a sense of service into my students, Andrea Hurm said April 12. When she came to Brockton s Trinity Catholic Academy in 2020 to teach middle school religion, one of the first things she wanted to know was what kind of service the school community conducted. After consulting the head of school, Dr. Jennifer Roy, and hearing how the coronavirus pandemic limited the types of activities that were possible, she decided to organize something that students, staff, and faculty could all safely participate in: a series of food drives held throughout the academic year. ....
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