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Marton
1st Marton Scout Group
We are a place for boys and girls to be a part of the scouting community; to enjoy new adventures, experience the outdoors', interact with others, gain confidence and have the opportunity to reach their full potential.
37 Cuba Street, Marton
Ph:
Freephone: 0800 726 887
Email:
martonscouts@gmail.comMobile: 021 158 6007
Web:
http://www.facebook. com/martonscoutsnzContact: Mike Rayner (Group Leader)

Whanganui
Access Community Health, Whanganui
Our nationwide team of skilled nurses and 4,000 support workers visit over 20,000 people in their own homes to provide nursing, personal care, rehabilitation and household assistance.
Community House Whanganui, Level 1, Room 121 60 Ridgway Street, Whanganui
Ph:
Freephone: 0800 284 663
Email:
rochelle_prince@access.org.nzWeb:
http://www.access.org.nzContact: Rochelle Prince

Taihape
Ad-Deen Mosque Taihape Islamic Centre
ASSALAMUALAIKUM. We are pleased to provide a centre for Muslims to stop, pray and rest in the middle of the North Island along the busiest road, SH1. We pray that you fully utilise the facility and treat it like your own home.
Mobile: 021 191 2148

Marton
Advanced Training Institute
The Advanced Training Institute New Zealand (ATINZ) is a programme that assists parents in home educating their children. It’s goal is to raise up a generation of young people who are mighty in spirit, and are dedicated to living life according to God’s ways.
PO Box 192, Marton
Email:
atinzlc@gmail.comMobile: 027 274 2631
Web:
http://ati.iblp.org.nzContact: Evan Tyler (Secretary)

Marton
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
Hours:Meet Monday 7:30pm
Marton Friendship Hall 7 Morris Street,
Ph: 06 327 6365
Freephone: 0800 229 6757
Email:
nzgso@aa.org.nzWeb:
http://www.aa.org.nzContact: John

Whanganui
Alzheimers Whanganui
Are you increasingly forgetting appointments, people's names and places? Are you starting to feel you are not coping or have you or a family member been recently diagnosed with dementia? Alzheimers Whanganui can help. Alzheimers Whanganui takes a positive approach to living with dementia. We focus on what a person is still able to do rather than what has been lost.
PO Box 7018, Whanganui
Ph:
06 345 8833Email:
manager@alzheimerswhanganui.org.nzMobile: 027 255 9987
Web:
http://www.alzheimers.org.nz/WhanganuiContact: Wendy Paterson (Manager)

Marton
Aotea Central Māori Wardens Trust
Aroha ki te tangata / For the love of the people. Māori Wardens are an intrinsic part of our communities in Aotearoa New Zealand. They have well-established relationships that enable them to work closely with whānau, Māori organisations, community groups and government agencies.
Unit 2 221 Victoria Avenue, Whanganui
Ph:
06 347 7406Email:
aoteamaoriwardenstrust@gmail.comMobile: 022 082 6895
Web:
http://www.facebook.com/martonmaoriwardensContact: Audette Standing-Phillips (Vice Chairperson)

Feilding
Archives Central
Archives Central is a fully-searchable catalogue of Manawatū, Rangitīkei, Tararua and Palmerston North council archives, including a growing collection of digitised archives sourced from the participating councils.
Hours:Tuesday - Friday 1pm - 5pm
40 Bowen Street, Feilding
Ph: 06 952 2819
Freephone: 0508 522 819
Email:
enquiries@arcihivescentral.org.nzWeb:
http://www.archivescentral.org.nzContact: Michael Biggs (Senior Archivist)

Wellington
Arthritis New Zealand
If you have arthritis, or know someone with arthritis, we are here for you! We provide information, advice and support for anyone diagnosed with arthritis. We can put you in touch with healthcare professionals and other community supports throughout the country. Our work also includes advocating for people with arthritis, funding research, and contributing to health policy.
Hours:
Level 2 120 Featherston Street, Wellington
Ph:
Freephone: 0800 663 463
Email:
info@arthritis.org.nzWeb:
http://www.arthritis.org.nzContact: Donna Mumm (Administrator)

Mangaweka
Assembly of God, Mangaweka
Hours:Meet every Sunday at 10am
PO Box 7, Mangaweka
Ph:
06 388 0042Contact: Gordon Collins

Whanganui
Blind Foundation
The Blind Foundation is New Zealand’s main provider of practical and emotional support for the tens of thousands of Kiwis who are blind or have low vision, enabling them to face their future with confidence.
Hours:Monday - Thursday 10am - 1pm
102 Peat Street, Whanganui
Ph: 06 348 4401
Freephone: 0800 243 333
Email:
info@blindfoundation.org.nzWeb:
http://www.blindfoundation.org.nz

Bulls
Bulls Air Scouts Group
Hours:Keas (5-8 years) Wednesday 6pm - 7:30pm, Cubs (8-10 years) Monday 6pm - 7:30pm, Scouts (10-13 years) Monday 6pm - 8pm
Scout and Guide Hall 30 Wilson Street,
Email:
bulls@group.scout.nzMobile: 027 431 2184
Web:
http://www.scouts.org.nzContact: Lynell Arnott

Bulls
Bulls and District Community Trust
The Bulls and District Community Trust has a proud record of building capacity within Bulls and the wider district. We promote opportunities for community connection using a range of events, activities and programmes that support positive health and wellbeing.
Hours:Monday - Friday 9am – 3pm (subject to appointments)
Te Matapihi-Bulls Community Centre 4 Criterion Street, Bulls
Email:
office@bulls.kiwiMobile: 021 174 5951
Web:
http://www.facebook.com/Bulls-NZContact: Bonnie Clayton (Community Development Manager)
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