Interview with the Code Blacks’ client: Julie Black
19 June 2010 | admin | 0 Comments
- We are here with Julie. Julie can you tell us about your charity and what you do?
Te Hua Rangatahi Trust was set up in 2006, and Te Hua Rangatahi simply means nurturing our youth so we specifically target providing a range of programs for youth and their families Naenae, Taita, Pomare and Stokes Valley. That’s the mid valley area as we call it, and it’s basically to provide a range of initiatives for youth contributing to improving their health and well-being.
- And you don’t have a website at the moment do you?
No we haven’t, we do things the long way and the hard way with communicating with programs we have. We don’t have a website at the moment.
- And how are you finding working with the Code Blacks on this process, because it must be quite new for you?
It is, and it’s quite exciting. I am not that technical so I’m learning things as I’m going and, thats quite neat that you know, someone does this bit and someone else does the other bit and I think it’s harder for them than it is for me.
- And what are you hoping to get tomorrow morning when it’s all over and you’ve got a website?
I’ve spoken to a couple of our young people and I think if I can get a website that they can interact with, that they can see photographs of events and activites and programs we have run in the past four years, I think it can be a place where we can have all that information together rather than USB sticks all over my house, all over with other people, it’s one place where we can have that information.
- Fantastic. Thank you so much for your time, we will let you get back to it because of course, we don’t have much time to build this site. So thank you.
Thank you.
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