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What we do

What we do

Services

NET will help to discuss the needs and desires of migrants and solve many problems they may have. Our empathetic members will assist you at no cost in various areas, including those listed below.

Legal sector

including buying a house or property, visa, and immigration.

including medical issues, Counselling, GP consultation, pharmacy, and hospital.

including home gardening and commercial gardening.

including home loans, personal loans, banking, social grants, Work, and Income, and IRD.

including building construction, handyman sector, carpentry, plumbing, painting, and electrical.

including recruiters and job search assistance.

including life, vehicle, funeral, and medical insurance and insurance claim assistance.

including buying, selling, or renting a house or property.

including primary, secondary, and tertiary education, student loan.

Sports, cinemas, theatres, reading, playing games and dancing etc.

including food, clothing, accommodation, and other facilities.

including buying, maintenance, WOF, and driver's license.

including adult care and childcare.

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Awareness and Settlement Support:

To assist the new immigrants and those intending to migrate to New Zealand, by increasing their awareness of settlement requirements and providing guidance on establishing themselves in their new environment.

To conduct free information sessions and workshops on important subjects including accommodation, healthcare, insurance, banking, schools, higher education institutions, road usage, driver’s licenses, transportation, visa, immigration law, criminal law, tax systems, rules, and regulations, etc.

English Language Programme:

To provide educational programs designed to enhance the English language proficiency of community members, thereby enabling better integration and communication within New Zealand society.

Professional Networking and Advice:

To establish a platform connecting community members with professionals in New Zealand, offering free advice, guidance, and mentorship across various fields.

Awareness of New Zealand Culture, Including Indigenous Maori:

To foster understanding and appreciation of New Zealand culture, including the indigenous Maori heritage, through cultural events, workshops, and educational initiatives.

Emergency Response:

To assist in establishing an emergency response team of trained volunteers from the community, providing immediate aid and support during emergencies and crises.

Leisure and Recreational Programs:

To organize and facilitate leisure and recreational programs for adults within the community, promoting social interaction, cultural enrichment, and personal well-being.

Youth Guidance and Support:

To address youth-related issues by offering guidance, mentorship, and counselling services, connecting young individuals with appropriate resources and opportunities.

Kids’ wellbeing program:

Creating innovative programs that promote the physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being of children to nurture a compassionate and virtuous future generation.

Women’s empowering program:

Establishing programs that empower women, fostering a generation of women who contribute positively to the country while instilling a sense of pride and dignity.

Elderly population support:

To enhance the well-being, independence, and quality of life for the elderly by providing accessible, culturally respectful, and comprehensive support services. This includes promoting social inclusion, mental and physical health, safety, and access to essential resources while fostering a sense of community and dignity for older adults. Our goal is to empower the elderly to lead fulfilling lives through tailored programs, advocacy, and partnerships with community organizations and healthcare providers.

Service Provision and Mutual Aid:

To provide services, assistance, and support to people in need, contributing to the overall welfare of the community.

Unity and Sharing Initiatives:

Organize community gatherings where household items are shared among members, promoting unity, resourcefulness, and sustainability within the community.

Exchanging cultural values:

Establishing programs that guide the creation of an environment where people can live in harmony and cooperation with everyone, respecting the beliefs and values of various cultures in a multicultural country like New Zealand.

Guidance and Counselling Services:

To provide guidance and counselling services based on Sri Lankan principles to New Zealand people, enhancing their quality of life during difficulties, grief, and economic crises.

Support for Charitable Activities:

To support national and international charitable activities in response to human disasters and community needs.