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Wellington City MenzShed benefits from Medibank grant

Published: Tue 30 Aug 2011 11:33 AM
Wellington City MenzShed benefits from Medibank grant
30 August 2011
Every Wednesday a group of wrinkly Wellington blokes meet over a cuppa and put the world to rights. Other days they pick up power tools and hammers and make themselves useful repairing chairs for kindergartens and community groups.
Such are the goings-on in the companionable environment of the Wellington City MenzShed. The organisation, which provides social contact and support for older men, is the one of the recipients of a grant from the Medibank Community Fund.
The Fund has awarded grants totalling $50,000 to four New Zealand community programmes that foster activities such as healthy living, physical activity and social inclusion.
Wellington City MenzShed Secretary, John Shrapnell, says the organisation is delighted with the $16,250 grant, which will help expand a service that is much needed.
“We’re there for any man who wants to find companionship, revive past skills and learn new skills. We hold ‘Grumpy Old Men’s’ sessions where we can rail against the world while sipping tea and eating stale biscuits. That helps get rid of some of the frustration but then next day we’re repainting stools for the kindergarten, repairing furniture for refugees or putting up shelves at a medical centre.”
Mr Shrapnell says the grant will pay for someone to manage the shed, in Wellington’s Haining Street, and allow it to open more often, to provide Wellington men with the social contact so many crave.
“Blokes from all walks of life and from all parts of the city come here. It’s great to see men, who have been isolated and lonely, blossom through meeting others, creating things and occasionally just having a good old curmudgeonly moan.”
Medibank General Manager New Zealand, Davis Lemke, says the grants are aimed at helping people in the community to connect with and support one another, and live healthy lifestyles.
“As a health company, Medibank sees every day the stress families and individuals are placed under when someone becomes isolated or unwell. We hope the grants will help people be active, choose healthy and stay connected.”
Applications for the 2011/2012 grants are now open, and community groups are urged to apply. Applications can be downloaded from the Medibank Community Fund website: www.medibankcf.co.nz.
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