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South Auckland Celebrates Young Achievers

Published: Tue 15 May 2012 03:10 PM
South Auckland Celebrates Young Achievers
The community of South Auckland is gearing up to celebrate youth achievement in the upcoming South Auckland Youth Awards sponsored by Auckland Airport and Hāpai Te Hauora Tāpui.
“These awards are an opportunity for us to celebrate youth success and support the good work youth have done for the wellbeing of families and the community” says Delane Mackie of Hāpai Te Hauora Tāpui. Last year a number of young people received awards for their work in the community. Kalina Papali’i was one such winner, acknowledged for her outstanding work in the sport of waka ama. Not only has Kalina been successful internationally in the sport, she takes time out of her schedule to coach and mentor other up-and-coming paddlers. Mr Mackie knows how important these types of leadership skills are to the success of communities. “It is these skills which we are seeking to acknowledge at the awards” he says. Sentiments supported by Katie Moore, Community Relations Manager for Auckland Airport, “This is the second year we have been involved in this event because we feel it is important to acknowledge the fantastic achievement of youth within our local community” says Miss Moore.
The ceremony to be held on Thursday 7th June features entertainment by Grace Ikenasio and Eclipse Dance Crew. The ceremony will present eight awards acknowledging things such as service to the community, positive role-modelling and whānau empowerment. To nominate a young person of South Auckland for an award, visit www.hapai.co.nz and complete the online application by 9am Thursday 31st May. Finalists will be advised by phone on Friday 1st June.
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