KWC Happenings
Kāpiti Women’s Centre receives $17,000 donation via fishing competition
Louise Waterworth’s mission is to help as many Kāpiti women as she possibly can – and a recent donation of more than $17,000 will contribute greatly to that goal.
Waterworth is the manager of the Kāpiti Women’s Centre, a service that helps women and children who have been victims of family violence by providing counselling, safehouses and funds for things like protection orders.
The donation of $17,015 came from the Texturite Reel Womens’ Kāpiti Classic fishing competition.
The competition, which was meant to be held earlier this month, was unfortunately cancelled due to bad weather – much to the disappointment of the 120 women who entered – but the night event still went ahead and saw over 250 people attend.
Thank You!!
Thank you for all of those who collected at our Annual Street Appeal, we would also like to thank the public for all their generous support over this time. Nga mihi mo to tautoko katoa
Kapiti Women’s Refuge Privacy Statement
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We are looking for women for our governance group – does this sound like you?
We are currently looking for new governance group volunteers. If you are motivated, passionate about our service and wish to be a part of a wonderful team of women, maybe this is for you? Please see the attached job description and see if this fits with you. KWC NEEDS YOU!!
HUB Governance Group Member PD June 2021
KWC Counselling Service Is Still Operating
Please note: The KWC Counselling Service is still operating as normal remotely. For those wishing to register for counselling, you can do that via email to contact@kapitiwomenscentre.org.nz