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Simon Bridges impressed with Challenge 2000 community impact

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Simon Bridges greeted by John Robinson, Challenge 2000 Business Manager

Challenge 2000 was nearly called ‘Bridges 2000’, Challenge founder, Kitty McKinley revealed to National Party Leader, Simon Bridges at morning tea on Thursday.

“Society needs more bridges that bring together the different sectors of the community, and that’s what we do”, she explained.

Welcomed to Challenge 2000 with a mihi whakatu by staff, volunteers and young people, Thursday March 7, Simon Bridges spent the day in the Ohariu electorate with local National MP Brett Hudson.

He joined Challenge 2000 for a biscuit, cup of tea and a chat.

Bridges knew of Challenge 2000 and its success, however was keen to learn more about this community and social agency who has operated for 30 years.

McKinley was quick to point out that key to Challenge’s ongoing success is the creation of a positive loving community where people can aspire and believe that they can achieve.

“Long-term structural inequality and injustice is not helped when serious social issues are treated as political footballs”, she told the aspiring PM.

Acknowledging that serious social problems weren’t solved over-night, McKinley proffered that society needs a system that endured longer than a single parliamentary term, a mechanism which is accountable for achievements and is responsible and learns from its failures.

She highlighted how difficult it is trying to work with the obstacles, which she called ‘silos’, created by various government departments not working together.

Focussing briefly on last year’s “cluster” of suicides in Porirua, McKinley also mentioned she thought the country needs to do more to help our young, and, the most vulnerable need to be identified and helped.

She says she is proud of the help Challenge continues to be to society’s neglected.

“Challenge certainly punches well above its weight”, Brett Hudson added.

Challenge 2000 Director, Steve O’Connor agrees.

Working in schools, the community, and the youth justice system, “We do more than we are funded for because that is part of our ethic; we just try to make it work,” he says.

Highlighting the success of Challenge’s four youth houses, O’Connor says these community houses are based around family and family values.

“There’s a saying ‘love works’. And it does”, he says.

Bridges agreed, commenting that having a family foundation, where people know they are loved gives people a massive advantage in life.

Responding to the question how Challenge makes it happen, Business Manager, John Robinson said Challenge enjoys an enormous amount of community support.

“Everything Challenge has is either donated or given to us.

“We remain very grateful” Robinson said.

Bridges and Hudson said their farewells on the front steps of Challenge, where two years ago, then Prime Minister, Bill English officially opened Challenge’s newly donated premises.

A chat over morning tea became an hour-long visit.

 

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March 9, 2019 Filed Under: Front page story, New Zealand Tagged With: Challenge 2000, Community outreach, Disadvantaged, Partnerships, Youth

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