Coromandel’s Collaborative Magazine

Author: Stella Pennell

Bridging the Gap

I recently had the pleasure of meeting Georgie Parry, the founder of The Coromandel Youth Mentors Programme (CYM). Georgie, a young woman who emigrated to New Zealand in August 2019, struck me as a deeply passionate and caring individual dedicated to her community.

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A Motherhood Series: The Village

They say it takes a village to raise a child – but it also takes a village to raise a mother.

From the moment she discovers she is pregnant to the day her child leaves the nest, it is the community surrounding the family unit that supports and guides them.

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Whitianga Oceans Festival

Embark on a journey full of delicious surprises and vibrant melodies at this year’s Whitianga Oceans Festival. It’s not just about the food and drinks; it’s about creating unforgettable memories. But what many don’t know is that the festival is a community owned and run event that has a strong focus on sustainability and the environment.

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Coromind Editorial – Issue 19, 2024

Kia ora. What a ride it’s been! Over the past 18 months, we’ve shared countless uplifting stories from our amazing community.

Coromind’s rapid growth tells me we’re doing something right. Our team loves receiving your emails and submissions – they keep our community lively and dynamic.

Read More »

Bridging the Gap

I recently had the pleasure of meeting Georgie Parry, the founder of The Coromandel Youth Mentors Programme (CYM). Georgie, a young woman who emigrated to New Zealand in August 2019, struck me as a deeply passionate and caring individual dedicated to her community.

Read More »

A Motherhood Series: The Village

They say it takes a village to raise a child – but it also takes a village to raise a mother.

From the moment she discovers she is pregnant to the day her child leaves the nest, it is the community surrounding the family unit that supports and guides them.

Read More »

Whitianga Oceans Festival

Embark on a journey full of delicious surprises and vibrant melodies at this year’s Whitianga Oceans Festival. It’s not just about the food and drinks; it’s about creating unforgettable memories. But what many don’t know is that the festival is a community owned and run event that has a strong focus on sustainability and the environment.

Read More »

Coromind Editorial – Issue 19, 2024

Kia ora. What a ride it’s been! Over the past 18 months, we’ve shared countless uplifting stories from our amazing community.

Coromind’s rapid growth tells me we’re doing something right. Our team loves receiving your emails and submissions – they keep our community lively and dynamic.

Read More »

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