K' Rd Chronicles: From struggling for food to feeding the community | Ep 5 Season 2 | Stuff.co.nz
The start of every great success story is a tale of woe. Danielle LeGallais (Cook Island Māori) started Sunday Blessings community kai, while transient herself. Once she struggled to feed her family. Now she is feeding her community. Read more: http://surl.li/ktloq | Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2JPg8oB
What is K Road Chronicles?
The award-winning web series K' Road Chronicles returns for a third season.
No two stories about homelessness and poverty are the same, and both are problems that are not going to go away.
This groundbreaking series gives an ongoing voice to the homeless and impoverished of Aotearoa New Zealand. K' Road Chronicles has become a highly regarded project, shedding light on the lives of the marginalised and providing a platform for their stories with journalist and host Six, having made a significant impact over two seasons.
K’ Road Chronicles delves into the gritty reality of those living within the margins of society, shining a critical eye on overlooked issues and sharing deeply personal stories of hope and inspiration from our street communities.
Six's unique perspective stems from her own lived experience of homelessness on Auckland's iconic Karangahape Road, as well as her daily interactions with the vibrant characters, homeless individuals, social workers, and others within this community through her street publication, the K’ Road Chronicle.
With the trust of those she encounters, Six has become a well-known figure in the community, allowing people to share their deeply personal stories.
The series has gained recognition and support from organisations such as Auckland City Mission, Lifewise, Housing First, Rainbow Youth, The K’ Road Business Association, and 155 Community House Whangārei.
In this third season, K’ Road Chronicles goes even deeper, bringing forth informative, surprising, touching, and captivating stories.
With a commitment to powerful storytelling, the series aims to create greater understanding, empathy, and positive change for these vulnerable communities.
K' Road Chronicles is made with the support of NZ On Air
Read more: http://surl.li/ktloq
For full coverage visit www.Stuff.co.nz
Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/2JPg8oB
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Видео K' Rd Chronicles: From struggling for food to feeding the community | Ep 5 Season 2 | Stuff.co.nz канала Stuff
What is K Road Chronicles?
The award-winning web series K' Road Chronicles returns for a third season.
No two stories about homelessness and poverty are the same, and both are problems that are not going to go away.
This groundbreaking series gives an ongoing voice to the homeless and impoverished of Aotearoa New Zealand. K' Road Chronicles has become a highly regarded project, shedding light on the lives of the marginalised and providing a platform for their stories with journalist and host Six, having made a significant impact over two seasons.
K’ Road Chronicles delves into the gritty reality of those living within the margins of society, shining a critical eye on overlooked issues and sharing deeply personal stories of hope and inspiration from our street communities.
Six's unique perspective stems from her own lived experience of homelessness on Auckland's iconic Karangahape Road, as well as her daily interactions with the vibrant characters, homeless individuals, social workers, and others within this community through her street publication, the K’ Road Chronicle.
With the trust of those she encounters, Six has become a well-known figure in the community, allowing people to share their deeply personal stories.
The series has gained recognition and support from organisations such as Auckland City Mission, Lifewise, Housing First, Rainbow Youth, The K’ Road Business Association, and 155 Community House Whangārei.
In this third season, K’ Road Chronicles goes even deeper, bringing forth informative, surprising, touching, and captivating stories.
With a commitment to powerful storytelling, the series aims to create greater understanding, empathy, and positive change for these vulnerable communities.
K' Road Chronicles is made with the support of NZ On Air
Read more: http://surl.li/ktloq
For full coverage visit www.Stuff.co.nz
Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/2JPg8oB
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Stuff is New Zealand's largest and most popular news site.
With more than 500 journalists spread from Northland to Southland, we cover breaking news, politics, business, sport, crime, the environment, health, education, home and property, food, lifestyle, entertainment, weather, travel, technology, motoring, farming and much more.
As well as covering the stories of the day, we specialise in investigative journalism, opinion and analysis, and long-form writing and visual storytelling.
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Social media channels:
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nzstuff
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NZStuff
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