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$150,000.00 to support the Chinese New Settlers Services

Published: Tue 23 Nov 2010 02:07 PM
Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga
MP for Maungakiekie
23 November 2010
Media Statement
MP welcomes $150,000.00 to support the Chinese New Settlers Services Trust, Tamaki Pathways Trust and the Salvation Army Trust NZ - Auckland City Community Ministries
Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga, MP for Maungakiekie, welcomes the Government's announcement of $150,000.00 to support the Chinese New Settlers Services Trust ($50,000.00), Tamaki Pathways Trust ($50,000.00) and the Salvation Army Trust NZ - Auckland City Community Ministries ($50,000.00).
The Government has announced the recipients of the fourth round of the Community Response Fund, which has granted almost $8 million to 170 community groups around the country.
"This funding boost will a go a long way to helping the Chinese New Settlers Services Trust, Tamaki Pathways Trust and the Salvation Army Trust NZ (Auckland City Community Ministries) meet the needs of our community," says Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga, MP for Maungakiekie.
"These social services groups are critical to our local communities. We know that they have had to keep up with increased demand during the economic downturn.
"They do some truly great work for families, providing a wide range of services”.
Total Community Response Fund assistance has reached $33.6 million. The fund was established in May 2009 in response to the economic downturn. It assists groups providing vital social services under severe financial strain or experiencing increased demand.
For information on applying and a list of fourth round grant recipients please go to www.familyservices.govt.nz
ENDS

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