Çitizens Advice Bureau 50 Nga Pou W Actearna Kore i te mrama? Patai Te Pou Whakawhirinaki o Whangarei Citizens Advice Bureau The Citizens Advice Bureau is celebrating 50 years of service - countless hours of advice to the public, providing information on everything from tenancy and consumer rights to employment, Covid-19, end-of- relationship issues, and beneficiary entitlements. Te Pou Whakawhirinaki o Whangarei Tenants Free Information Session JE'RE HERE The national organisation provides free, confidential and independent advice. The local bureau also has a free legal advice clinic anda beneficiary advocate. It will run an advice stall in the mall tomorrow, Thursday, to promote national CAB Awareness Week. Migrant Connect KEI KONEI MATOU The bureau is in temporary premises on Level 2 of the old public trust building at 69 Bank St, next door to its usual home in the Old Town Hall, the Municipal Building, still under re-construction. It is offering a free workshop on new tenancy rights, open to all, at the Hope Church in Hunt St - on March 30, 7pm, and repeated on April 8, at 10am. Te Taitokerau Community Law TOPICS: presents on NEW tenancy rights FOR FREE, CONFIDENTIAL Tues March 30 7pm - 8.30pm WHEN: Thurs April 8 10am - 11.30am WHERE: Hope Church, Hunt St, Whangarei INFORMATION & ADVICE CAB is proud to deliver a people-centred service. "We are proud of the legacy the CAB has created and for the future it will forge," says Alison Grove, chair of the CAB Whangarei Board. "We want to remind everyone that they can pop in and visit (only at Covid Level 1), call us on the free phone, or contact us via our website by using live chat or sending a message." There are more than 80 CAB locations throughout Aotearoa. Staff and volunteers mobilised during Level 4 to continue delivering services. Further details of this effort are captured in a report Citizens Advice Bureau - Supporting people through Covid-19, on its website cab.org.nz. "We take the time to listen, and aim to ensure you get the information you need - whether it's about your rights and next steps in a particular situation, or to find a specific service, we can help." CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU WHANGAREI, CONTACT: To register: ph 438 8046 whangarei@cab.org.nz 69 Bank Street, Whangarei Citizens Advice Bureau Whangarel offers free, facete face support to new migrants. Çipens Advice Bureau e: whangarei@cab.org.nz 0s00 FOR CAS De00 367 2 www.cab.org.ne Ciens Advice Bureau Funded by immigretion New Zealand Ph: 438 8046 or 0800 367 222(freephone) 'We are answering enquiries regardless of the Covid alert level. If we are working from home we have technology that gives us our phone messages via an email - so please do leave a contact as we can operate on all levels, including Level 4. One of our volunteers will always call you back.' www.cab.org.nz Contact CAB on 438 8046, freephone 0800 367 222, or whangarei@cab.org.nz. Çitizens Advice Bureau 50 Nga Pou W Actearna Kore i te mrama? Patai Te Pou Whakawhirinaki o Whangarei Citizens Advice Bureau The Citizens Advice Bureau is celebrating 50 years of service - countless hours of advice to the public, providing information on everything from tenancy and consumer rights to employment, Covid-19, end-of- relationship issues, and beneficiary entitlements. Te Pou Whakawhirinaki o Whangarei Tenants Free Information Session JE'RE HERE The national organisation provides free, confidential and independent advice. The local bureau also has a free legal advice clinic anda beneficiary advocate. It will run an advice stall in the mall tomorrow, Thursday, to promote national CAB Awareness Week. Migrant Connect KEI KONEI MATOU The bureau is in temporary premises on Level 2 of the old public trust building at 69 Bank St, next door to its usual home in the Old Town Hall, the Municipal Building, still under re-construction. It is offering a free workshop on new tenancy rights, open to all, at the Hope Church in Hunt St - on March 30, 7pm, and repeated on April 8, at 10am. Te Taitokerau Community Law TOPICS: presents on NEW tenancy rights FOR FREE, CONFIDENTIAL Tues March 30 7pm - 8.30pm WHEN: Thurs April 8 10am - 11.30am WHERE: Hope Church, Hunt St, Whangarei INFORMATION & ADVICE CAB is proud to deliver a people-centred service. "We are proud of the legacy the CAB has created and for the future it will forge," says Alison Grove, chair of the CAB Whangarei Board. "We want to remind everyone that they can pop in and visit (only at Covid Level 1), call us on the free phone, or contact us via our website by using live chat or sending a message." There are more than 80 CAB locations throughout Aotearoa. Staff and volunteers mobilised during Level 4 to continue delivering services. Further details of this effort are captured in a report Citizens Advice Bureau - Supporting people through Covid-19, on its website cab.org.nz. "We take the time to listen, and aim to ensure you get the information you need - whether it's about your rights and next steps in a particular situation, or to find a specific service, we can help." CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU WHANGAREI, CONTACT: To register: ph 438 8046 whangarei@cab.org.nz 69 Bank Street, Whangarei Citizens Advice Bureau Whangarel offers free, facete face support to new migrants. Çipens Advice Bureau e: whangarei@cab.org.nz 0s00 FOR CAS De00 367 2 www.cab.org.ne Ciens Advice Bureau Funded by immigretion New Zealand Ph: 438 8046 or 0800 367 222(freephone) 'We are answering enquiries regardless of the Covid alert level. If we are working from home we have technology that gives us our phone messages via an email - so please do leave a contact as we can operate on all levels, including Level 4. One of our volunteers will always call you back.' www.cab.org.nz Contact CAB on 438 8046, freephone 0800 367 222, or whangarei@cab.org.nz.