katikati community Centre

 
 

 KATIKATI COMMUNITY CENTRE

Our Vision – A thriving connected community
Our Mission – Weaving people together
 

About Us
We are a not-for-profit organisation offering information, services and support to meet the needs of the Katikati community in the areas of health, education and well-being. We are committed to providing accessible, accountable, high quality services and programmes to the community. Our centre has been operating for over 25 years.
The Katikati Community Centre has a strong focus on families with many services provided at the centre, including Pregnancy and Parenting Classes, School Holiday Programmes, Breakaway Holiday Programme, After-school Programmes, Youth Services and Community Education. 

Our Services include:
•    Wise and Wonderful A programme designed to provide companionship laughter and fun for seniors in our community.  
•    Antenatal courses for women who are expecting.  
•    KatiKids After School Care - Providing a safe and fun environment for children aged 5 to 12. Our programme is based at the Katikati Primary School grounds.
•    Katikids Holiday programme - Our Katikids Holiday Programmes are loads of fun and jam packed with a variety of activities for children. Care available 8am - 5pm.
•    Pathways for Rangitahi - Designed to support young people between 14 and 24 to support them into employment and training opportunities. 
•    Youth counselling for 10 to 17 year olds who are at risk of offending.  
•    Free teens sports & activity based holiday programme for 12 to 17 years running four weeks per year .
•    Community Connector Links individuals and Whanau with the relevant social support services while providing wrap around support until their needs have been addressed.  
•    Yoga - Centre run programme 3 days per week.  
•    Venue Hire - Our rooms are rented out to community, commercial and private groups.   
•    Volunteer Brokerage - A volunteer delivers personalised brokerage of volunteers to volunteer organisations one day per week.
•    Community  Van – take the bookings for medical appointments (pickup and drop off from your home)
•    Adult and Community Education including:
     Te Reo; NZ Sign language; English for Speakers of other Languages (ESOL);  Computer courses; Managing Stress and Anxiety; Meditation and Mindfulness; SPACE for you and your baby.

Need A Hand? Please click here to download a brochure on where to get help