Jevon's* Story
“Being born and raised in a rough upbringing in Southland during the late 1990’s, I’ve experienced some violent gang wars.
“Being born and raised in a rough upbringing in Southland during the late 1990’s, I’ve experienced some violent gang wars.
When Mike, Victor and Murray followed their calling 20 years ago, none of them believed that Pathway would be where it is today. But with the faithful support of a few generous people and organisations who believed in them, as well as the extraordinary efforts of Pathway’s workers over the years, our 20 year celebration is here!
One of the four dimensions of well being (Te whare tapa wha), which is a focus for the NI Unit, is physical well being.
The recent hard work and collaboration of Pathway and Odyssey House has begun to bear fruit...
"With nothing left to lose but the shirt I was wearing, I jumped onto a plane to Christchurch to leave everything behind. That was around the time Pathway stepped in - about one year ago. Trevor and Chrissie at Pathway helped me out so much..."
On the 8th of October 2018, the Navigate Initiative - Reintegrative Community Unit (NI) opened its doors for the first time along with its first twelve participants (Tu Ora).