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Hono Mai provides helpful prompts for thinking about how to maintain social connections as you age, plus links to relevant website, and a range of resources to help you plan and explore new things.

Howick Bowling Club has been going for over 100 years and is the biggest and one of the top clubs in Auckland. Set near the historical village of Howick the club has three grass and two artificial greens enabling play all year round.

Probus is an association for active members of the community, and for those no longer working full time, to join together in clubs for a new lease of life.

We encourage people to come earlier to see Floral Show bench displays. Many members bring their lunch at 12 noon and share time together. We have a mixture of activities offering demonstrations by Floral artists and workshops. All skill levels are encouraged. Afternoon tea is served at the end of the day when all can view the floral exhibits.

Independent Living offers a range of products and advice to help people maintain independence. They have a stores around Auckland selling a range of helpful products – from mobility scooters to walking sticks to bathroom safety accessories.

Local organisation that promotes holistic wellbeing and quality of life for Indian seniors in our community and their families – and helps you adapt to the NZ way of life.

A local organisation that promotes holistic wellbeing and quality of life for Korean seniors in our community and their families – and helps you adapt to the NZ way of life.

Located in Half Moon Bay, Probus is a social club for professional, business and retired or semi-retired women. Come along for fun, fellowship, trips, guest speakers etc.

The Meals on Wheels service provides nutritious, home-delivered lunch meals to anyone who can’t reasonably manage to prepare meals for themselves.

ocated in Half Moon Bay, Probus is a social club for professional, business and retired or semi-retired men and women. Come along for fun, fellowship, trips, guest speakers etc.

Weekly meetings for FREE English lessons, socialising, games, guest speakers, t’ai chi etc. With over 800 members, it provides advice on adapting to the NZ way of life to support senior migrants from China. Includes hobby groups such as singing, dancing, calligraphy, painting,, ping pong and Chinese literature.

With a vision of providing a centre of excellence that enhances lives, Pakuranga Medical Centre is dedicated to helping people with any and all health issues. A member of the East Health Trust, they offer subsidised visits to enrolled patients and a wide range of programmes for patients with higher needs.

Are you an established professional who wants to make positive changes in your community and the world? Our club members are dedicated people who share a passion for community service and friendship. Becoming a Rotarian connects you with a diverse group who share your drive to give back.

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An activities programme for retired senior people

SeniorNet Pakuranga offers Seniors a place to learn about today’s technology including Computers, Smart Phones, Tablets and Smart TV.

SAANZ connects and support South Asian New Zealanders to engage, act, achieve and enjoy a sense of well-being and enhanced quality of life.

We support and assist you and your family after a stroke, and help all New Zealanders keep safe from stroke.

We support and advocate for Deaf and hard of hearing New Zealanders.People with hearing loss often feel isolated from everyday life. That’s why, for over 40 years, NFDHH has been helping thousands of New Zealanders reconnect and live to their full potential.

The Total Mobility scheme helps those with serious mobility constraints access subsidised door-to-door transport services. If you’re eligible, you’ll receive a card providing a 50% discount (up to $40 in Auckland) on fares charged by contracted transport providers.

U3A (University of the Thrid Age) is a worldwide movement bringing ‘third agers’ (aged 55 plus) together to meet new friends, have fun and follow new passions.

U3A (University of the Third Age) is a worldwide movement bringing ‘third agers’ (aged 55 plus) together to meet new friends, have fun and follow new passions.

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