Thursday, 27 May 2021, 5:45 am
Tamariki and rangatahi struggling to play sport due to
financial hardship have received a much needed boost of
$536,000. Thanks to the Junior Players Tamaki Makaurau Fund,
51 organisations have financial support to help them impact
around 10,000 participants across Auckland
Managed by
Aktive in collaboration with community delivery partners CLM
Community Sport, Harbour Sport, Sport Auckland and Sport
Waitākere, the one-off fund was designed to support
organised sport in the region, with a strong focus on young
people.
Aktive CE Dr Sarah Sandley explains how the
fund was targeted to make a positive
difference. Auckland has faced additional COVID-19
A significant milestone of Water Skills for Life in Auckland has been marked – more than one million free lessons across the region in ten years. Water Skills for Life is managed in Tāmaki Makaurau by Aktive, in partnership with community delivery .
Press Release – Aktive – Auckland Sport and Recreation A significant milestone of Water Skills for Life in Auckland has been marked – more than one million free lessons across the region in ten years. Water Skills for Life is managed in Tmaki Makaurau by Aktive, in partnership with community delivery …
A significant milestone of Water Skills for Life in Auckland has been marked – more than one million free lessons across the region in ten years.
Water Skills for Life is managed in Tāmaki Makaurau by Aktive, in partnership with community delivery partners CLM Community Sport, Harbour Sport, Sport Auckland and Sport Waitākere. The initiative targets low decile schools (1 to 6) with years 3 to 6 students accessing 8 to 10 free, professionally-delivered lessons, ensuring the development of fundamental water skills for life.
Press Release – Aktive – Auckland Sport and Recreation
A significant milestone of Water Skills for Life in Auckland has been marked – more than one million free lessons across the region in ten years.
Water Skills for Life is managed in Tāmaki Makaurau by Aktive, in partnership with community delivery partners CLM Community Sport, Harbour Sport, Sport Auckland and Sport Waitākere. The initiative targets low decile schools (1 to 6) with years 3 to 6 students accessing 8 to 10 free, professionally-delivered lessons, ensuring the development of fundamental water skills for life.
The landmark celebration took place at Peninsula Primary School with funders Foundation North, Water Safety New Zealand, Auckland Council and Sport New Zealand acknowledged, along with community delivery partners and swim providers.