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Divine River is a local charity whose aim is to nurture sustainable personal care choices through delivery of a range of workshops and the development of an online portal.  Our objective is to provide a way for whole communities to develop a greater awareness and understanding of the environmental and wellbeing impacts of their personal care choices and enable them to provide solutions for themselves.

We know that sustainability and climate change is a critical issue for our society and a key concern for all.  Developing korero around this topic via our workshops and website helps enable individuals to make a difference for themselves, their whanau and their community.We provide a region wide programme of community and in-school workshops that nurture sustainable personal care choices and enable communities to find practical solutions to make a difference individually and collectively.

These community workshops are funding my Tindal Foundation and Tararua REAP. Divine River will be holding ‘How to Make Eco Period Pads’ from 9:30a.m. – 12:30p.m. at:

Thunderpants on Saturday mornings from 30th July to 5th September.

Please email: divinerivernz@gmail.com for enquiries.

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