In early September a group of our Future Leaders from six rural/provincial communities came together for our third and final national hui for 2020 – a year unlike any other. It was an amazing opportunity to connect, learn, grow, and celebrate. It was a chance to hear more about the inspiring mahi that everyone has been up to in helping to support vulnerable people in their communities.
Whakatāne Hui 2020
“Of all the Festivals it was my favourite one! Especially after the isolation of Covid-19.”
From Wednesday 13 July to Saturday 18 July, the Whakatāne Future Leaders hosted the Festival for the Future Hui in Tauanui Marae, Waimana, in the Whakatāne District. The purpose of the Hui was to bring Future Leaders, Catalysts, and Coaches together to connect as a 2020 national crew for the first time.
Leading through Lockdown
Throughout lockdown the Future Leaders in Kaikohe, Whangarei, Whakatāne, Ōpōtiki, Kawerau and Greymouth have been busy. Lockdown didn’t stop the Future Leaders from connecting with their community in the most meaningful ways. Read on to see our collection of stories that illustrate the perseverance and leadership of young people across Aotearoa during lockdown!
Meet Jazz Thornton - winner of the Impact Award for Wellbeing.
On July 27th, 2019, Jazz Thornton became the inaugural winner of the Impact Award for Wellbeing. Launched by the team at Inspiring Stories, The Impact Awards celebrated young New Zealanders making a difference with $20,000 awarded across four categories – climate, enterprise, inclusion and wellbeing.
Meet Shaquille Shortland - winner of the inaugural Impact Award for Inclusion.
On July 27th, 2019, Shaquille Shortland became the inaugural winner of the Impact Award for inclusion. Launched by the team at Inspiring Stories, The Impact Awards celebrates young New Zealanders making a difference with $20K awarded across four categories – climate, enterprise, inclusion and wellbeing.




