World Smokefree Day 2016 – Mangere Town Centre Celebrating Nine Years Smokefree
Mangere residents have reason to celebrate this month with their town Centre set to commemorate nine years since it
became Smokefree in 2007. ASH New Zealand invites Mangere’s local residents and wider community to come together on
Saturday the 28th of May, at the Mangere town square, to celebrate where it all began.
This milestone is congratulated by ASH Director, Stephanie Erick “Nine years Smokefree is a great community achievement
and something for all Mangere residents to be proud of”.
The event leads up towards this year’s World Smokefree Day which is celebrated globally on 31st May. Smoking rates have
been steadily declining in Maori and Pacific communities and this year’s message and theme for World Smokefree Day in
New Zealand is ‘Quit now – it’s about whanau.’
World Smoke Free Day is a chance to encourage and support friends, whānau and all communities across New Zealand to
protect our children by creating environments where our children are free from the harm caused by exposure to tobacco.
Support to stop smoking will be available on the day as well as entertainment from the Mangere community. This will
include Zumba, singing and other activities across the Town Centre.
Join ASH New Zealand and other community organisations to celebrate this event and find out how you can help your
community and whānau to become Smokefree. If you or someone you know wants to quit smoking contact your local GP or
Quitline 0800 778 778.
ASH New Zealand is a registered charity that produces and collects sound evidence to enable policy makers and
communities to contribute to a Smokefree Aotearoa New Zealand by 2025.
For more information please contact
astevens@ash.org.nz
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