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CAB NORTHCOTE
CAB CHRISTCHURCH CITY Come to CAB Christchurch's free information session to find out more about: Light lunch will be provided. Certificate of attendance will be provided. For more information, contact Sally (Citizens Advice Bureau): migrant.cabchch@gmail.com or 022 655 3744 or or 022 655 3744 Roy (Christchurch Zhonghua Chinese Society): zhonghuasoc@gmail.com. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU Napier Citizens Advice Service opened on 29th September 1986. In April 1987 it became a full Citizens Advice Bureau and extended the hours of operation. Originally the opening hours were 9am to 12pm each week day and several months later the closing time was extended to 2pm.CAB BROWNS BAY
CAB MANGERE
Volunteers have been operating the CAB in Mangere since October 1975. During this time the Bureau has grown from a small place at the back of the Library with half a dozen Volunteers providing free impartial confidential information, advice, guidance and advocacy for the members of the Mangere community, into a sizable Bureau with two Agencies (CAB Ōtāhuhu and CAB Papatoetoe) as well as a CAB CENTRAL WELLINGTON Central City was the last of the current Wellington family of Bureaux to be established. During the early 1990s, a group from both within the Citizens Advice Bureau organisation and the wider Wellington community decided that there needed to be a Bureau right in the middle of Wellington’s CBD.CAB ONEHUNGA
The Onehunga branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City was first established in the Carnegie Library in Princes Street, Onehunga in 1976 and has been at its present site in the Onehunga Community Centre at 81 Church Street, Onehunga, since 2003.CAB MT ROSKILL
The Mt Roskill branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland has been operating for over 40 years and now located inside the Mt Roskill Community Library building at 546 Mt Albert Road, Three Kings. We have more than 40 volunteers and speak at over 25 different languages. CAB PALMERSTON NORTH Time: 1pm-3pm. Where: Te Aroha Noa Community Services, 12 -26 Brentwood Avenue, Palmerston North. Register: Please register your interest by ringing Wendy on (06) 3579273 between 9am and noon byMonday 17 May 2021.
CAB PORIRUA
To find out more, email the chairperson at chair.porirua@cab.org.nz or phone 237 8846. Citizens Advice Bureau Porirua is run by volunteers and is part of the national network of CABs as a member of CAB New Zealand. Each CAB has its own distinct character but all subscribe to the principles of independence and confidentiality and the same sharedCAB NORTHCOTE
CAB CHRISTCHURCH CITY Come to CAB Christchurch's free information session to find out more about: Light lunch will be provided. Certificate of attendance will be provided. For more information, contact Sally (Citizens Advice Bureau): migrant.cabchch@gmail.com or 022 655 3744 or or 022 655 3744 Roy (Christchurch Zhonghua Chinese Society): zhonghuasoc@gmail.com. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU Napier Citizens Advice Service opened on 29th September 1986. In April 1987 it became a full Citizens Advice Bureau and extended the hours of operation. Originally the opening hours were 9am to 12pm each week day and several months later the closing time was extended to 2pm.CAB BROWNS BAY
CAB MANGERE
Volunteers have been operating the CAB in Mangere since October 1975. During this time the Bureau has grown from a small place at the back of the Library with half a dozen Volunteers providing free impartial confidential information, advice, guidance and advocacy for the members of the Mangere community, into a sizable Bureau with two Agencies (CAB Ōtāhuhu and CAB Papatoetoe) as well as a CAB CENTRAL WELLINGTON Central City was the last of the current Wellington family of Bureaux to be established. During the early 1990s, a group from both within the Citizens Advice Bureau organisation and the wider Wellington community decided that there needed to be a Bureau right in the middle of Wellington’s CBD.CAB ONEHUNGA
The Onehunga branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City was first established in the Carnegie Library in Princes Street, Onehunga in 1976 and has been at its present site in the Onehunga Community Centre at 81 Church Street, Onehunga, since 2003.CAB MT ROSKILL
The Mt Roskill branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland has been operating for over 40 years and now located inside the Mt Roskill Community Library building at 546 Mt Albert Road, Three Kings. We have more than 40 volunteers and speak at over 25 different languages. CAB PALMERSTON NORTH Time: 1pm-3pm. Where: Te Aroha Noa Community Services, 12 -26 Brentwood Avenue, Palmerston North. Register: Please register your interest by ringing Wendy on (06) 3579273 between 9am and noon byMonday 17 May 2021.
CAB PORIRUA
To find out more, email the chairperson at chair.porirua@cab.org.nz or phone 237 8846. Citizens Advice Bureau Porirua is run by volunteers and is part of the national network of CABs as a member of CAB New Zealand. Each CAB has its own distinct character but all subscribe to the principles of independence and confidentiality and the same shared CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The CAB is a champion of people’s rights, working to solve the underlying causes of the problems they face. We think it is important that everyone in New Zealand can participate in their community and access the services they need.CAB BROWNS BAY
About this bureau. We have a team of friendly volunteers trained in the Citizens Advice Bureau systems who are always ready and willing to assist clients with their problems. They are here to help with enquiries ranging from the very simple to those which are much more complex. Call in and meet members of our team and have a look at ourBureau.
HOW DO I APPLY FOR OR RENEW A FIREARMS LICENCE? You have to be at least 16 years old to hold a firearms licence. You can apply for a new licence or to renew an existing licence by filling out the New Zealand Firearms Licence form online or at your local police station.. To apply, you will need to do the following:CAB WHANGAREI
Presented by Te Taitokerau Community Law. Date 1: Tuesday 30 March 2021, 7pm-8.30pm. Date 2: Thursday 8 April 2021, 10am-11.30am. Where: Hope Church, Hunt Street, Whangarei 0110. For more information or to register, call CAB Whangarei on 09 438 8046 or email: whangarei@cab.org.nzCAB NEW LYNN
Place: New Lynn Library Meeting Room, Library Building, 3 Memorial Drive, New Lynn 0600. A free light lunch and refreshments are included. To register, please drop in, call or email: Citizens Advice Bureau New Lynn, Library Building, 3 Memorial Drive, New Lynn; Phone 827 7830 or 827 4731; or email: newlynn@cab.org.nz.CAB PORIRUA
To find out more, email the chairperson at chair.porirua@cab.org.nz or phone 237 8846. Citizens Advice Bureau Porirua is run by volunteers and is part of the national network of CABs as a member of CAB New Zealand. Each CAB has its own distinct character but all subscribe to the principles of independence and confidentiality and the same shared HOW DO I APPLY FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION? When someone dies without a will, someone must apply to the High Court to for "letters of administration" - that is, to be appointed administrator.The administrator is the person who has the responsibility of distributing the deceased's estate, and is usually a family member of the deceased.CAB TAURANGA
The Citizens Advice Bureau Tauranga was originally housed in the District Museum situated on the corner of Hamilton Street and Cameron Road. We are now just down the road from this original site at 38 Hamilton Street, between Baycourt and Tauranga City Council.CAB ROTORUA
Rotorua Citizens Advice Bureau started in October 1978. At that time we had 44 volunteers. In the first few years of operation we assisted between 4,500 and 5,000 people each year. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU GLENFIELD We help people to understand their rights and obligations, and give people the support they need to take action. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The CAB is a champion of people’s rights, working to solve the underlying causes of the problems they face. We think it is important that everyone in New Zealand can participate in their community and access the services they need. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU About this bureau. We have a team of friendly volunteers trained in the Citizens Advice Bureau systems who are always ready and willing to assist clients with their problems. They are here to help with enquiries ranging from the very simple to those which are much more complex. Call in and meet members of our team and have a look at ourBureau.
CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The event will include ‘stall holders’ of different providers across the region as well as a speaking series covering CV and interview advice, immigration NZ, the hidden job market etc. In conjunction with Great South. Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm. For more information call Citizens Advice Bureau, 36 Don Street, Invercargillon 03 218 2714.
CAB CENTRAL WELLINGTON Central City was the last of the current Wellington family of Bureaux to be established. During the early 1990s, a group from both within the Citizens Advice Bureau organisation and the wider Wellington community decided that there needed to be a Bureau right in the middle of Wellington’s CBD. CAB CHRISTCHURCH CITY Come to CAB Christchurch's free information session to find out more about: Light lunch will be provided. Certificate of attendance will be provided. For more information, contact Sally (Citizens Advice Bureau): migrant.cabchch@gmail.com or 022 655 3744 or or 022 655 3744 Roy (Christchurch Zhonghua Chinese Society): zhonghuasoc@gmail.com.CAB MANGERE
Volunteers have been operating the CAB in Mangere since October 1975. During this time the Bureau has grown from a small place at the back of the Library with half a dozen Volunteers providing free impartial confidential information, advice, guidance and advocacy for the members of the Mangere community, into a sizable Bureau with two Agencies (CAB Ōtāhuhu and CAB Papatoetoe) as well as a HOW DO I FIND OUT WHO OWNS A PARTICULAR PROPERTY? Otherwise you can usually find out by requesting a copy of the Certificate of Title from Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) (also known as doing a title search). 1. Before you start you will need to find the property's legal description. You can: visit a public library and view a copy of the 'rating roll'. The legal description will looklike
CAB ONEHUNGA
The Onehunga branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City was first established in the Carnegie Library in Princes Street, Onehunga in 1976 and has been at its present site in the Onehunga Community Centre at 81 Church Street, Onehunga, since 2003. HOW DO I APPLY FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION? When someone dies without a will, someone must apply to the High Court to for "letters of administration" - that is, to be appointed administrator.The administrator is the person who has the responsibility of distributing the deceased's estate, and is usually a family member of the deceased.CAB PORIRUA
To find out more, email the chairperson at chair.porirua@cab.org.nz or phone 237 8846. Citizens Advice Bureau Porirua is run by volunteers and is part of the national network of CABs as a member of CAB New Zealand. Each CAB has its own distinct character but all subscribe to the principles of independence and confidentiality and the same shared CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The CAB is a champion of people’s rights, working to solve the underlying causes of the problems they face. We think it is important that everyone in New Zealand can participate in their community and access the services they need. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU About this bureau. We have a team of friendly volunteers trained in the Citizens Advice Bureau systems who are always ready and willing to assist clients with their problems. They are here to help with enquiries ranging from the very simple to those which are much more complex. Call in and meet members of our team and have a look at ourBureau.
CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The event will include ‘stall holders’ of different providers across the region as well as a speaking series covering CV and interview advice, immigration NZ, the hidden job market etc. In conjunction with Great South. Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm. For more information call Citizens Advice Bureau, 36 Don Street, Invercargillon 03 218 2714.
CAB CENTRAL WELLINGTON Central City was the last of the current Wellington family of Bureaux to be established. During the early 1990s, a group from both within the Citizens Advice Bureau organisation and the wider Wellington community decided that there needed to be a Bureau right in the middle of Wellington’s CBD. CAB CHRISTCHURCH CITY Come to CAB Christchurch's free information session to find out more about: Light lunch will be provided. Certificate of attendance will be provided. For more information, contact Sally (Citizens Advice Bureau): migrant.cabchch@gmail.com or 022 655 3744 or or 022 655 3744 Roy (Christchurch Zhonghua Chinese Society): zhonghuasoc@gmail.com.CAB MANGERE
Volunteers have been operating the CAB in Mangere since October 1975. During this time the Bureau has grown from a small place at the back of the Library with half a dozen Volunteers providing free impartial confidential information, advice, guidance and advocacy for the members of the Mangere community, into a sizable Bureau with two Agencies (CAB Ōtāhuhu and CAB Papatoetoe) as well as a HOW DO I FIND OUT WHO OWNS A PARTICULAR PROPERTY? Otherwise you can usually find out by requesting a copy of the Certificate of Title from Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) (also known as doing a title search). 1. Before you start you will need to find the property's legal description. You can: visit a public library and view a copy of the 'rating roll'. The legal description will looklike
CAB ONEHUNGA
The Onehunga branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City was first established in the Carnegie Library in Princes Street, Onehunga in 1976 and has been at its present site in the Onehunga Community Centre at 81 Church Street, Onehunga, since 2003. HOW DO I APPLY FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION? When someone dies without a will, someone must apply to the High Court to for "letters of administration" - that is, to be appointed administrator.The administrator is the person who has the responsibility of distributing the deceased's estate, and is usually a family member of the deceased.CAB PORIRUA
To find out more, email the chairperson at chair.porirua@cab.org.nz or phone 237 8846. Citizens Advice Bureau Porirua is run by volunteers and is part of the national network of CABs as a member of CAB New Zealand. Each CAB has its own distinct character but all subscribe to the principles of independence and confidentiality and the same shared FIND A CAB - CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU Type below, or use the map. CAB Avondale CAB Birkenhead CAB Botany CAB Browns Bay CAB Buller CAB Cambridge CAB Central Auckland CAB Central Taranaki CAB Central Wellington CAB Christchurch City CAB Christchurch North CAB Christchurch West CAB Dargaville and Districts CAB Dunedin CAB Eden / Albert at St Lukes CAB Far North CAB Gisborne CAB GlenCAB MANGERE
Volunteers have been operating the CAB in Mangere since October 1975. During this time the Bureau has grown from a small place at the back of the Library with half a dozen Volunteers providing free impartial confidential information, advice, guidance and advocacy for the members of the Mangere community, into a sizable Bureau with two Agencies (CAB Ōtāhuhu and CAB Papatoetoe) as well as aCAB BROWNS BAY
About this bureau. We have a team of friendly volunteers trained in the Citizens Advice Bureau systems who are always ready and willing to assist clients with their problems. They are here to help with enquiries ranging from the very simple to those which are much more complex. Call in and meet members of our team and have a look at ourBureau.
CAB ONEHUNGA
The Onehunga branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City was first established in the Carnegie Library in Princes Street, Onehunga in 1976 and has been at its present site in the Onehunga Community Centre at 81 Church Street, Onehunga, since 2003.CAB WHANGAREI
Presented by Te Taitokerau Community Law. Date 1: Tuesday 30 March 2021, 7pm-8.30pm. Date 2: Thursday 8 April 2021, 10am-11.30am. Where: Hope Church, Hunt Street, Whangarei 0110. For more information or to register, call CAB Whangarei on 09 438 8046 or email: whangarei@cab.org.nz CAB CENTRAL AUCKLAND We are a branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City, one of ten on the central isthmus who share resources and governance structure. We have been operating since 1972 and in our current location since 2010, on the first floor of the Central City Library, 44-46 Lorne Street, Auckland CBD. We have more than 50 volunteers.CAB TAURANGA
The Citizens Advice Bureau Tauranga was originally housed in the District Museum situated on the corner of Hamilton Street and Cameron Road. We are now just down the road from this original site at 38 Hamilton Street, between Baycourt and Tauranga City Council. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU We have launched a campaign to put digital exclusion on the election agenda.. The digital-only or digital-first approach being embraced by government agencies is excluding some of Aotearoa’s most vulnerable people and communities.CAB NEW LYNN
Place: New Lynn Library Meeting Room, Library Building, 3 Memorial Drive, New Lynn 0600. A free light lunch and refreshments are included. To register, please drop in, call or email: Citizens Advice Bureau New Lynn, Library Building, 3 Memorial Drive, New Lynn; Phone 827 7830 or 827 4731; or email: newlynn@cab.org.nz.CAB PORIRUA
To find out more, email the chairperson at chair.porirua@cab.org.nz or phone 237 8846. Citizens Advice Bureau Porirua is run by volunteers and is part of the national network of CABs as a member of CAB New Zealand. Each CAB has its own distinct character but all subscribe to the principles of independence and confidentiality and the same shared CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The CAB is a champion of people’s rights, working to solve the underlying causes of the problems they face. We think it is important that everyone in New Zealand can participate in their community and access the services they need. CAB CENTRAL WELLINGTON Central City was the last of the current Wellington family of Bureaux to be established. During the early 1990s, a group from both within the Citizens Advice Bureau organisation and the wider Wellington community decided that there needed to be a Bureau right in the middle of Wellington’s CBD. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU We help people to understand their rights and obligations, and give people the support they need to take action.CAB BROWNS BAY
CAB CHRISTCHURCH CITY At the CAB we try to help people to know and understand their rights and obligations and how to use this information to get the best outcomes, provide people with the confidence and support they need to take action, and work for positive social change within communitiesand wider society.
CAB MANGERE
Volunteers have been operating the CAB in Mangere since October 1975. During this time the Bureau has grown from a small place at the back of the Library with half a dozen Volunteers providing free impartial confidential information, advice, guidance and advocacy for the members of the Mangere community, into a sizable Bureau with two Agencies (CAB Ōtāhuhu and CAB Papatoetoe) as well as a CAB PALMERSTON NORTH At the CAB we try to help people to know and understand their rights and obligations and how to use this information to get the best outcomes, provide people with the confidence and support they need to take action, and work for positive social change within communitiesand wider society.
CAB PORIRUA
Citizens Advice Bureau Porirua is run by volunteers and is part of the national network of CABs as a member of CAB New Zealand. Each CAB has its own distinct character but all subscribe to the principles of independence and confidentiality and the same shared aim – that no-one suffers through ignorance of their rights and responsibilities, or of the services available, or through anCAB ONEHUNGA
The Onehunga branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City was first established in the Carnegie Library in Princes Street, Onehunga in 1976 and has been at its present site in the Onehunga Community Centre at 81 Church Street, Onehunga, since 2003. HOW DO I APPLY FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION? When someone dies without a will, someone must apply to the High Court to for "letters of administration" - that is, to be appointed administrator.The administrator is the person who has the responsibility of distributing the deceased's estate, and is usually a family member of the deceased. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The CAB is a champion of people’s rights, working to solve the underlying causes of the problems they face. We think it is important that everyone in New Zealand can participate in their community and access the services they need. CAB CENTRAL WELLINGTON Central City was the last of the current Wellington family of Bureaux to be established. During the early 1990s, a group from both within the Citizens Advice Bureau organisation and the wider Wellington community decided that there needed to be a Bureau right in the middle of Wellington’s CBD. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU We help people to understand their rights and obligations, and give people the support they need to take action.CAB BROWNS BAY
CAB CHRISTCHURCH CITY At the CAB we try to help people to know and understand their rights and obligations and how to use this information to get the best outcomes, provide people with the confidence and support they need to take action, and work for positive social change within communitiesand wider society.
CAB MANGERE
Volunteers have been operating the CAB in Mangere since October 1975. During this time the Bureau has grown from a small place at the back of the Library with half a dozen Volunteers providing free impartial confidential information, advice, guidance and advocacy for the members of the Mangere community, into a sizable Bureau with two Agencies (CAB Ōtāhuhu and CAB Papatoetoe) as well as a CAB PALMERSTON NORTH At the CAB we try to help people to know and understand their rights and obligations and how to use this information to get the best outcomes, provide people with the confidence and support they need to take action, and work for positive social change within communitiesand wider society.
CAB PORIRUA
Citizens Advice Bureau Porirua is run by volunteers and is part of the national network of CABs as a member of CAB New Zealand. Each CAB has its own distinct character but all subscribe to the principles of independence and confidentiality and the same shared aim – that no-one suffers through ignorance of their rights and responsibilities, or of the services available, or through anCAB ONEHUNGA
The Onehunga branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City was first established in the Carnegie Library in Princes Street, Onehunga in 1976 and has been at its present site in the Onehunga Community Centre at 81 Church Street, Onehunga, since 2003. HOW DO I APPLY FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION? When someone dies without a will, someone must apply to the High Court to for "letters of administration" - that is, to be appointed administrator.The administrator is the person who has the responsibility of distributing the deceased's estate, and is usually a family member of the deceased. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU We help people to understand their rights and obligations, and give people the support they need to take action. FIND A CAB - CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU We help people to understand their rights and obligations, and give people the support they need to take action.CAB BROWNS BAY
At the CAB we try to help people to know and understand their rights and obligations and how to use this information to get the best outcomes, provide people with the confidence and support they need to take action, and work for positive social change within communitiesand wider society.
CAB SYLVIA PARK
There are two types of volunteers in our branches: Bureau Interviewers, who assist clients directly with their questions and issues.; Receptionists and Administrators, who assist with the running of the branch by greeting clients and visitors.Or by performing administrative tasks to assist the Manager and the Interviewers.CAB MANGERE
Volunteers have been operating the CAB in Mangere since October 1975. During this time the Bureau has grown from a small place at the back of the Library with half a dozen Volunteers providing free impartial confidential information, advice, guidance and advocacy for the members of the Mangere community, into a sizable Bureau with two Agencies (CAB Ōtāhuhu and CAB Papatoetoe) as well as aCAB CAMBRIDGE
Two public meetings were held in 1982 to discuss the possible setting up of a Citizens Advice Bureau in Cambridge. An establishment committee was formed following the second meeting with funds donated by local service clubs.CAB WHANGAREI
We are looking for new volunteers from a diverse range of backgrounds. If you are interested please contact the coordinator at Whangarei@cab.org.nz.We particularly want people who are comfortable with searching for information on the internet, work well in a team, and are committed to the CABNZ aims (ie, that people should not suffer because of any inability to articulate their issues, andCAB PORIRUA
Citizens Advice Bureau Porirua is run by volunteers and is part of the national network of CABs as a member of CAB New Zealand. Each CAB has its own distinct character but all subscribe to the principles of independence and confidentiality and the same shared aim – that no-one suffers through ignorance of their rights and responsibilities, or of the services available, or through anCAB ONEHUNGA
The Onehunga branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City was first established in the Carnegie Library in Princes Street, Onehunga in 1976 and has been at its present site in the Onehunga Community Centre at 81 Church Street, Onehunga, since 2003.CAB TAURANGA
The Citizens Advice Bureau Tauranga was originally housed in the District Museum situated on the corner of Hamilton Street and Cameron Road. We are now just down the road from this original site at 38 Hamilton Street, between Baycourt and Tauranga City Council. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The CAB is a champion of people’s rights, working to solve the underlying causes of the problems they face. We think it is important that everyone in New Zealand can participate in their community and access the services they need. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU About this bureau. We have a team of friendly volunteers trained in the Citizens Advice Bureau systems who are always ready and willing to assist clients with their problems. They are here to help with enquiries ranging from the very simple to those which are much more complex. Call in and meet members of our team and have a look at ourBureau.
CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The event will include ‘stall holders’ of different providers across the region as well as a speaking series covering CV and interview advice, immigration NZ, the hidden job market etc. In conjunction with Great South. Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm. For more information call Citizens Advice Bureau, 36 Don Street, Invercargillon 03 218 2714.
CAB CHRISTCHURCH CITY Come to CAB Christchurch's free information session to find out more about: Light lunch will be provided. Certificate of attendance will be provided. For more information, contact Sally (Citizens Advice Bureau): migrant.cabchch@gmail.com or 022 655 3744 or or 022 655 3744 Roy (Christchurch Zhonghua Chinese Society): zhonghuasoc@gmail.com. CAB CENTRAL WELLINGTON Central City was the last of the current Wellington family of Bureaux to be established. During the early 1990s, a group from both within the Citizens Advice Bureau organisation and the wider Wellington community decided that there needed to be a Bureau right in the middle of Wellington’s CBD.CAB MANGERE
Volunteers have been operating the CAB in Mangere since October 1975. During this time the Bureau has grown from a small place at the back of the Library with half a dozen Volunteers providing free impartial confidential information, advice, guidance and advocacy for the members of the Mangere community, into a sizable Bureau with two Agencies (CAB Ōtāhuhu and CAB Papatoetoe) as well as aCAB TAURANGA
The Citizens Advice Bureau Tauranga was originally housed in the District Museum situated on the corner of Hamilton Street and Cameron Road. We are now just down the road from this original site at 38 Hamilton Street, between Baycourt and Tauranga City Council.CAB ONEHUNGA
The Onehunga branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City was first established in the Carnegie Library in Princes Street, Onehunga in 1976 and has been at its present site in the Onehunga Community Centre at 81 Church Street, Onehunga, since 2003. HOW DO I APPLY FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION? When someone dies without a will, someone must apply to the High Court to for "letters of administration" - that is, to be appointed administrator.The administrator is the person who has the responsibility of distributing the deceased's estate, and is usually a family member of the deceased.CAB PORIRUA
To find out more, email the chairperson at chair.porirua@cab.org.nz or phone 237 8846. Citizens Advice Bureau Porirua is run by volunteers and is part of the national network of CABs as a member of CAB New Zealand. Each CAB has its own distinct character but all subscribe to the principles of independence and confidentiality and the same shared CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The CAB is a champion of people’s rights, working to solve the underlying causes of the problems they face. We think it is important that everyone in New Zealand can participate in their community and access the services they need. CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU About this bureau. We have a team of friendly volunteers trained in the Citizens Advice Bureau systems who are always ready and willing to assist clients with their problems. They are here to help with enquiries ranging from the very simple to those which are much more complex. Call in and meet members of our team and have a look at ourBureau.
CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The event will include ‘stall holders’ of different providers across the region as well as a speaking series covering CV and interview advice, immigration NZ, the hidden job market etc. In conjunction with Great South. Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm. For more information call Citizens Advice Bureau, 36 Don Street, Invercargillon 03 218 2714.
CAB CHRISTCHURCH CITY Come to CAB Christchurch's free information session to find out more about: Light lunch will be provided. Certificate of attendance will be provided. For more information, contact Sally (Citizens Advice Bureau): migrant.cabchch@gmail.com or 022 655 3744 or or 022 655 3744 Roy (Christchurch Zhonghua Chinese Society): zhonghuasoc@gmail.com. CAB CENTRAL WELLINGTON Central City was the last of the current Wellington family of Bureaux to be established. During the early 1990s, a group from both within the Citizens Advice Bureau organisation and the wider Wellington community decided that there needed to be a Bureau right in the middle of Wellington’s CBD.CAB MANGERE
Volunteers have been operating the CAB in Mangere since October 1975. During this time the Bureau has grown from a small place at the back of the Library with half a dozen Volunteers providing free impartial confidential information, advice, guidance and advocacy for the members of the Mangere community, into a sizable Bureau with two Agencies (CAB Ōtāhuhu and CAB Papatoetoe) as well as aCAB TAURANGA
The Citizens Advice Bureau Tauranga was originally housed in the District Museum situated on the corner of Hamilton Street and Cameron Road. We are now just down the road from this original site at 38 Hamilton Street, between Baycourt and Tauranga City Council.CAB ONEHUNGA
The Onehunga branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City was first established in the Carnegie Library in Princes Street, Onehunga in 1976 and has been at its present site in the Onehunga Community Centre at 81 Church Street, Onehunga, since 2003. HOW DO I APPLY FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION? When someone dies without a will, someone must apply to the High Court to for "letters of administration" - that is, to be appointed administrator.The administrator is the person who has the responsibility of distributing the deceased's estate, and is usually a family member of the deceased.CAB PORIRUA
To find out more, email the chairperson at chair.porirua@cab.org.nz or phone 237 8846. Citizens Advice Bureau Porirua is run by volunteers and is part of the national network of CABs as a member of CAB New Zealand. Each CAB has its own distinct character but all subscribe to the principles of independence and confidentiality and the same shared CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU Please try using a different search term, or call us on 0800 367 222 if you need help.
CAB MANGERE
Volunteers have been operating the CAB in Mangere since October 1975. During this time the Bureau has grown from a small place at the back of the Library with half a dozen Volunteers providing free impartial confidential information, advice, guidance and advocacy for the members of the Mangere community, into a sizable Bureau with two Agencies (CAB Ōtāhuhu and CAB Papatoetoe) as well as aCAB CAMBRIDGE
About this bureau. Two public meetings were held in 1982 to discuss the possible setting up of a Citizens Advice Bureau in Cambridge. An establishment committee was formed following the second meeting with funds donated by local service clubs. The Committee received consent from the Cambridge Borough Council to use the old courthouse for CABCAB TAURANGA
The Citizens Advice Bureau Tauranga was originally housed in the District Museum situated on the corner of Hamilton Street and Cameron Road. We are now just down the road from this original site at 38 Hamilton Street, between Baycourt and Tauranga City Council. CAB NAPIER - CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU Napier Citizens Advice Service opened on 29th September 1986. In April 1987 it became a full Citizens Advice Bureau and extended the hours of operation. Originally the opening hours were 9am to 12pm each week day and several months later the closing time was extended to 2pm.CAB WHANGAREI
Presented by Te Taitokerau Community Law. Date 1: Tuesday 30 March 2021, 7pm-8.30pm. Date 2: Thursday 8 April 2021, 10am-11.30am. Where: Hope Church, Hunt Street, Whangarei 0110. For more information or to register, call CAB Whangarei on 09 438 8046 or email: whangarei@cab.org.nz CAB CENTRAL AUCKLAND We are a branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City, one of ten on the central isthmus who share resources and governance structure. We have been operating since 1972 and in our current location since 2010, on the first floor of the Central City Library, 44-46 Lorne Street, Auckland CBD. We have more than 50 volunteers.CAB ONEHUNGA
The Onehunga branch of Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland City was first established in the Carnegie Library in Princes Street, Onehunga in 1976 and has been at its present site in the Onehunga Community Centre at 81 Church Street, Onehunga, since 2003.CAB SYLVIA PARK
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