Boredom Busting with Wellington City Mission
Published 13 April 2022
Boredom busting with Wellington City Mission
Our Well Homes team has joined up with Wellington City Mission to deliver ‘Boredom Buster’ packs to isolating families in the region!
These free packs are full of storybooks, colouring-in books, balls and toys to keep the kids entertained, and have been making their way out to households across the Wellington Region via our incredible partners.
Here’s what Giovanni, Healthy Homes Assessor said about his experience delivering packs to whānau:
“It’s always nice to give things away- especially to kids. We tried to put a reading book, colouring book and small toy in every pack, and the parents were pleased to have a form of distraction other than screens. It feels great delivering the packs and knowing that Sustainability Trust and everyone involved came together to make these caring gestures happen right now.”
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