ريف دعم. Rural Support Trust

Deemed as the heart of New Zealand farms, working dogs make a huge contribution to a farmer's success We address the alarming literacy crisis in America today through strong leadership, quality content, and an active and engaged community
Artist Paul Rangiwahia grew up in the rural town of Hawera and is no stranger to farming stressors Deemed as the heart of New Zealand farms, working dogs make a huge contribution to a farmer's success

Rural Support Trust

🌊 Surfing For Farmers S4F is free! Funds raised from the sale of bags can be utilised across Rural NZ to help make a difference.

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To combat the silence and stigma related to mental unwellness he created the artwork called "The Top Six Inches" using the analogy for not only where the majority of the plant roots sit in the soil but also the top six inches of the brain where resilience is developed by farmers who take care of their wellbeing
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Our efforts begin with books and continue with resources, activities, and professional development for educators, parents, and literacy volunteers to ensure that reading turns into a journey of opportunity for all children
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nz The popular Surfing for Farmers programme has started in Southland and will be held at either Colac Bay, Riverton Rocks or Monkey Island at 6pm on Thursday nights
They work in all weathers, running 60 up to 100 kilometers a day, often at the speed of 20 to 30 kilometers per hour, to guard and herd sheep and cattle On top of that, we have networks and training to help with all kinds of situations, and to point you in the right direction to get through your current challenges
Grab a car load and come down On top of that, we have networks and training to help with all kinds of situations, and to point you in the right direction to get through your current challenges

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Grab a car load and come down.

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To combat the silence and stigma related to mental unwellness he created the artwork called "The Top Six Inches" using the analogy for not only where the majority of the plant roots sit in the soil but also the top six inches of the brain where resilience is developed by farmers who take care of their wellbeing
Rural Support Trust
Artist Paul Rangiwahia grew up in the rural town of Hawera and is no stranger to farming stressors
Rural Support Trust
Rural Support Trusts have local, rural people who know from experience that severe weather, finances, relationships, and work pressures can mount up