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Mental Health, Drugs and Alcohol Addiction, Family/Whaanau, Tangata Whai Ora

Hearts & Minds NZ

09 441 8989 | info@heartsandminds.org.nz65 Pearn Crescent, Northcote (beside Library)

A community development agency whose purpose is to inspire stronger, healthier communities by connecting people to resources and support that transform lives.

1. FREE Wellbeing & Resilience Groups led by qualified therapists.

Mental Health, Drugs and Alcohol Addiction, Family/Whaanau, Tangata Whai Ora

Essentially Men Education Trust

09 376 2386 or info@essentiallymen.net

Support groups, retreats and facilitation training for men who want to get more out of life and reconnect with themselves alongside men on a similar journey. Located in Swanson, Oratia and Waihi.

Mental Health, Drugs and Alcohol Addiction, Family/Whaanau, Tangata Whai Ora

Better Blokes

Better Blokes is a founding member of the National Body - Male Survivors Aotearoa (MSA) - representing survivors of sexual abuse. Any man who feels he would like to talk with us, can visit our website to get our nearest contact information

Family/Whaanau, Tangata Whai Ora

Citizens Advice Bureau - Glenfield

We help people to understand their rights and obligations, and give people the support they need to take action.

Family/Whaanau, Tangata Whai Ora

Salvation Army - Glenfield

An opportunity shop in Glenfield (The Bullring Building) which accepts second-hand clothing, furniture, household goods, toys, books, CD's, collectables and bric-a-brac that can be sold to support the Salvation Army's community work.

The 'Sally Van' will come to your house and collect larger items if necessary. There is a set day of the week for each district - to donate/organise a pick-up, call 441 7494 for more information. 

Mental Health, Drugs and Alcohol Addiction, Tangata Whai Ora

Youthline

Free text 234, call 0800 376 633, 09 376 6645 or email: supportcentre@youthline.co.nz

Located at 2B Dodson Avenue, Milford

Provides free support for people aged 12-24 years struggling with their mental health or other issues, 

Helpline service (text, phone, webchat & email), face-to-face counselling services, youth mentoring and programmes in schools and communities to help people grow and develop.

Mental Health, Family/Whaanau, Tangata Whai Ora

Mental Health Foundation

The Mental Health Foundation specialises in mental health promotion to all, with a focus on the provision of information and publication of resources

Phone: 09 623 4812

Mental Health, Family/Whaanau, Tangata Whai Ora

Equip

Support for people experiencing mild/moderate mental distress: Awhi Ora

Groups for whaanau: Family/Whaanau & Friends Support Group

Training courses: Mental Health First Aid Training

Their Awhi Ora well-being team provides short-term support to help people deal with challenges that are impacting upon their ability to live a happy and fulfilling life. 

To access this service talk to your GP or contact Equip through the website or phone Equip on 09 477 0338.

Mental Health First Aid Training

Drugs and Alcohol Addiction, Tangata Whai Ora

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Phone: 0800 229 6757 

AA meetings provide a safe and anonymous space for members to discuss their struggles with alcohol and find strength in their collective commitment to sobriety. 

In-person and online meetings available. No need to book or register. Just walk in.  

Drugs and Alcohol Addiction, Tangata Whai Ora

Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a global organisation of recovering addicts

Phone: 0800 628 632

Whanau and Family – Standing Together in Wellness

You are not alone.
When we are facing mental health and addiction challenges it can be scary for our people, children, parents, friends, whānau and family. Ember can help you navigate this time, linking you to advocacy, information, whānau and family support groups and services.