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Infratil-Waitakere City Community Awards

Community Awards FAQ

The Infratil-Waitakere City Community Awards have been set up to recognise and celebrate the past achievements of, or work undertaken during the past 12 months, by voluntary groups and organisations in the community.

Volunteers are at the heart of our community - dedicating a tremendous amount of time and energy to help make it a better place in which to live.

Infratil and Waitakere City understand that, which is why we want to honour and reward volunteers through our Community Awards programme.

The Infratil-Waitakere City Community Awards are open to all voluntary groups and not-for-profit organisations - from health support groups to school PTAs to sports and service clubs.

The Awards are about celebrating volunteers and the generous amount of work they do in our community. Through the Infratil-Waitakere City Community Awards, volunteers are given the recognition they really deserve.

No matter how big or small, if your group, club or society involves volunteers, then the Infratil-Waitakere City Community Awards are for you.






There are five categories for the Infratil-Waitakere City Community Awards:
A. Heritage and Environment
B. Health and Wellbeing
C. Arts and Culture
D. Sport and Leisure
E. Education and Child/Youth Development


The 2008 Supreme Winner of the Infratil-Waitakere City Community Awards will receive an all expenses paid trip to the TrustPower National Awards to be held in Palmerston North on the weekend of 13-15 March 2009. The TrustPower National Community Awards started in 2000. For more information about the TrustPower National Community Awards or to see the previous winners of the Awards click here.


 2008 Category Winners:

 

Heritage and Environment – Waitakere Tramline Society

Health and Wellbeing – SPCA/St John Outreach Pet Therapy

Arts and Culture – Waitakere Indian Association

Sport and Leisure – Waitakere Bear Softball Club

Education and Child Youth Development – Leataata Ole Lumanai Trust Pasifika Preschool

 

The Supreme Winner for 2008 is SPCA/St John Outreach Pet Therapy.

 
 

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