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Deaf Aotearoa NZ
Welfare Organisations in Tauranga, Bay of Plenty area
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Our address
159 Seventeenth Avenue,
Tauranga
3112,
Bay of Plenty, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
07 571 5930
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Our website
www.deaf.org.nz
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Services offered
Employment Service, Hauora Service, iSign Interpreting Service, Youth Services, First Signs, Advocacy, Information and Resources, NZSL Classes
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Tauranga Area
Additional info
Babies, Students, Seniors, Men, Individuals, Adults, Women, All Ages, Families, Education
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Nestled in the heart of the Bay of Plenty, Deaf Aotearoa NZ has been a beacon of hope, understanding, and empowerment for over three decades. Established with a mission to foster a thriving deaf community, we have grown into a comprehensive network offering a myriad of essential services tailored to the unique needs of our people. Our journey began as an employment service, helping deaf and hearing-impaired individuals secure meaningful work opportunities. Today, we stand tall as a leading welfare organisation, providing not just jobs, but also Hauora Services - holistic health and wellness programs that nurture the mind, body, and spirit of our community members. Communication is the cornerstone of any successful relationship, and for us, this extends beyond spoken words. Our iSign Interpreting Service breaks down barriers, enabling seamless interaction between deaf individuals and the wider world. But we don't just interpret; we facilitate connections, friendships, and understanding - one conversation at a time. For our youngest members, First Signs serves as an early intervention program, equipping parents with the skills to communicate effectively with their deaf or hearing-impaired children. This early start sets them on a path towards a confident and fulfilling future. Advocacy is another vital aspect of who we are. We stand up for the rights and needs of our community, ensuring they have access to the information and resources they require to thrive. Whether it's advocating for equal opportunities in employment or pushing for better accessibility in public spaces, we are committed to making a difference. But we're more than just a service provider. We're a family, bound together by shared experiences, dreams, and determination. We celebrate our diversity, embrace our culture, and above all, champion the strength of the deaf community. Welcome to Deaf Aotearoa NZ - your partner in empowerment, your guide on life's journey, and your champion for change. Together, we are creating a brighter future, one sign at a time.
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