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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.

Probus Club for East Auckland men and women. Visitors are welcome. Fun and fellowship, Speakers and monthly trips. Sub-groups for further activities including walking, writing, mahjong, petanque, cards, wine appreciation etc

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.

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An activities programme for retired senior people

Gained life experience? Now have leisure time? Want to keep learning? Want to meet new people? Then u3a Pakuranga could be for YOU!

u3a Pakuranga is a community group that provides a place for those in the 3rd stage of their life journey (people who are either retired or semi-retired 50yrs plus) with an opportunity to come together in their local community. It’s a place to broaden your horizons, meet new people, and keep your mind active with top speakers at a monthly meeting. Plus keep learning and enjoy activities via a variety of interest groups that run across a month. Details of Interest Groups at u3a Pakuranga can be seen on our website.

Opening Hours:
U3a Pakuranga’s monthly meeting: 1st Monday of each month or if a public holiday falls on the 1st Monday, the meeting is held on the 2nd Monday.
Meeting Venue: Howick Presbyterian Church, 7 Vincent Street, Howick.
Meeting Time:  1.45 pm

To find out more about u3a Pakuranga or a u3a branch in another part of Auckland, just click on this website link and select the appropriate area: https://u3aauckland.net

Probus Club in East Auckland. Social club for professional, business and retired or semi retired people. Not a service club, more for fun. Guest speakers, trips etc.

CrossNet is a network of community minded people in East Auckland and has become an important Community Hub for those committed to building community by supporting each other, using their abilities and resources. CrossNet links people with each other and creates communities of like minded people with common goals.

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

Probus club in East Auckland. Social club for professional, business and retired or semi retired people. Not a service club, more for fun. Guest speakers, trips, ten-pin bowling and rummicub. Luncheon Group and Book Club etc

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.

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

Grey Power is dedicated to the welfare, interests and concerns of the many people who are over 50 years and is a neutral but assertive voice of influence in the political arena with no party political affiliation.

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.

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.

Nationwide Charitable Trust connecting families with GrandFriends (our Senior Community) to provide companionship, support and to ease social isolation and loneliness in our communities.

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.

Providing peer support services to women experiencing breast cancer in New Zealand. Our trained volunteers have ‘been there too’ and can help support you.

East Auckland support group: An independent group meeting on the third Wednesday of the month, 1pm – 3pm.
Venue: Highland Park Community Centre, 47 Aviemore Drive, Highland Park

Age Concern Auckland is a charity providing specialised services and support for over 65’s.

Our vital work includes: Social Work Support, Elder Abuse Response Service, a Visiting Service, Health Promotion, Counselling, Total Mobility Assessments and confidential information and advice.

Services are delivered out of three Auckland offices, with support provided in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean and Japanese.

The Auckland Libraries service offers a free home delivery service for people who are unable to visit the library due to mobility, access or other special circumstances.

Members are able to choose the books they would like to read and have these delivered or provide a brief on the type of books they enjoy and a librarian will select titles accordingly.

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