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Upper Hutt Multicultural Council

 

Mission statement: "Our aim is to encourage vibrant cultural communities in Upper Hutt by strengthening social ties, raising awareness about cultural issues, and supporting new migrants and minority ethnicities."

Tag line: "Celebrating Diversity"

 

Physical Address: 2 Russell Street, Upper Hutt 5018

Postal Address: PO Box 40308, Upper Hutt 5018

Drop-in hours at office: 10am-3pm Wednesday & Friday

Email: executiveofficer@uhm.org.nz

Website: www.uhm.org.nz

 

Activities and events:
Each year we coordinate and sponsor numerous community initiatives, including:
Hosting the annual Upper Hutt Multi-Ethnic Soccer Tournament
Organising the annual Upper Hutt Multicultural Festival
Running a women’s self-defence course
Running a professional speech development course
Supporting the Hutt Valley Newcomers Network and Hutt Valley Settling In Project
Supporting E Tu and community safety projects in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Development and the Police

For more details on their latest upcoming events, visit http://www.uhm.org.nz/events/

 

    President: Pancha Narayanan  

    Email: pancha@xtra.co.nz

    Mobile: 021 726 242

    Vice President: Kannan Alagappan

    Email: kannan.gsa@gmail.com

    Secretary: Saranya Balaji

    Email: 

    Treasurer: Purnima Sharma

    Email: ypvpurnima@gmail.com 

 

   Committee Members:

  1. Anthony Tebbutt
  2. Margaret John
  3. Mona Yahy
  4. Xiuying Chen

   Executive Officer: (vacant)

   Email: executiveofficer@uhm.org.nz

   Mobile: 

   Office Administrator: Yang Jiang (Summer)

   Email: administrator@uhm.org.nz

   Volunteer: Margaret John

 

                                       

 

 

   

 
 

About Upper Hutt

Upper Hutt is 30 km north-east of Wellington.

While the main areas of development lie along the Hutt River valley floor, the city extends to the top of the Rimutaka saddle to the north-east and into the Akatarawa Valley and rough hill-country of the Akatarawa ranges to the north and north-west, almost reaching the Kapiti Coast close to Paekakariki.

Centred on the upper (northern) valley of the Hutt River, which flows north-east to south-west on its way to Wellington harbour, it widens briefly into a 2500-m-wide floodplain between the Rimutaka and Akatarawa Ranges before constricting nine kilometres further downstream at the Taita Gorge, which separates Upper Hutt from its neighbour, Lower Hutt.

The city's main urban area is on this plain. A smaller flood plain lies upstream, above the Kaitoke Gorge, but there is little development on it.

Aims

Upper Hutt Multi Cultural Council’s aims are to:

  • Promote and support the sharing of community resources
  • Promote the development of a culturally diverse and socially cohesive society in New Zealand
  • Establish and maintain social and cultural links with the Tangata Whenua
  • Promote and maintain unity and friendship among members, and between members and other communities in New Zealand

Links

Upper Hutt City Council

Upper Hutt Leader ...Community News from Upper Hutt

 
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