Over the month of May, our centre along with other local schools in Mangere have been hit with tagging, vandalism and break ins. As you can see the culprits have tagged over brick which means each brick has to be replaced and extra money spent for scotch guard. We also had our trust sign taken of our new centre coming in the area. This will cost approximately $6800 for the scotch guard to be sprayed entirely over the centre so if any future tags are done, it will be easier to remove. Unfortunately these things do happen - the good thing, no damage was done inside the centre. Where would we be, without the local support of our Mangere Maori Wardens lead by our good friend Thomas Henry that do a wonderful job of patrolling the area and reporting these incidences immediately to Police. Our board visit regularly as well however be reassured this incident is minor compared to the fires that happened to Mangere East Primary School. This is not fatal - we will still keep moving on despite these happenings!
Our journey begins at Puna o le Atamai Aoga Amata, an early childhood service based in Mangere which started in the year 2000. The programme is delivered in our Samoan language and culture and focuses on children's holistic development. This blog is dedidated to our project build of our second centre "Le Malelega a le To'elau ECE" a Samoan/English bilingual centre also situated in Mangere. Both centres are managed by the Fountain of Knowledge Trust.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Taggers attack centre
Over the month of May, our centre along with other local schools in Mangere have been hit with tagging, vandalism and break ins. As you can see the culprits have tagged over brick which means each brick has to be replaced and extra money spent for scotch guard. We also had our trust sign taken of our new centre coming in the area. This will cost approximately $6800 for the scotch guard to be sprayed entirely over the centre so if any future tags are done, it will be easier to remove. Unfortunately these things do happen - the good thing, no damage was done inside the centre. Where would we be, without the local support of our Mangere Maori Wardens lead by our good friend Thomas Henry that do a wonderful job of patrolling the area and reporting these incidences immediately to Police. Our board visit regularly as well however be reassured this incident is minor compared to the fires that happened to Mangere East Primary School. This is not fatal - we will still keep moving on despite these happenings!
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