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We build micro businesses that create the opportunity for people with learning disabilities to learn on the job in a way that fosters real-life work skills and enables independence.
These are some of microbusinesses our Trust has created: Earth & Honey An online store where you can find eco-friendly beeswax food wraps and sustainable and organic products that help you keep Aotearoa green. At Earth & Honey, we believe every small change can make a difference, and from small beginnings, big things can grow. Our eco-friendly products can help you reduce plastic waste and throw away items. The wax wraps are made by our own team, and other products support local New Zealand businesses. Taimahi Fresh + Store FoodTogether Whangārei is part of a produce collective that aims to provide the best quality fresh fruit and vegetables as well as eggs, dairy and dried foods at affordable prices. We believe in making healthy food available to everyone while meeting the needs of the local community. Responsibly sourced or locally made Taimahi’s retail store sells beeswax food wraps, handmade soaps, reusable water bottles and more. We encourage you to come in, say hi to the team, and support the development of their retail knowledge and skills. Coffee Cart From a long black to a flat white to a mochaccino, our boutique mobile coffee cart offers it all. Parked at Taimahi on Bank Street, you’re in very good hands with our capable baristas. Hangi on Fridays Experience the spirit of Manaakitanga at Taimahi’s hāngī every Friday night right in the centre of Whangārei. Produce specials and the hāngī menu is posted weekly and can be found on the Taimahi facebook page.
Call into 19 Bank Street, Whangārei or call 09 553 3511 or email info@taimahitrust.org.nz
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