
We regularly get letter of support from parents of children that attend Pride Lands, and each one is special to us.
All businesses have visions and slogans and marketing phrases, and we have a few here at Pridelands too.
”To help guide children through to adulthood, to help as many children as possible, and to provide this assistance anywhere it is needed, and to any age.”
”Welcoming & Inclusive Childcare
”We firmly believe that the children with the biggest challenges need the most help; not turning away.
The difference is that here at Pridelands we live by what we say, and the letters we get help let us know that we are successfully doing what we promise – making a difference in the lives of children.
Here is a short letter we got from Katrina recently about the difference Pride Lands has made to her whanau. It’s so good to see how well Ethan is doing.
Kia ora
I am really happy to provide the below review for Pride Lands:
Pridelands entered my whanau’s life several years ago. From the moment we first met Moses it was clear that he really cares about our kids. My boy, Ethan, is neurodiverse and struggles with being part all things outside of home. Pridelands have opened his world and have played a big part in the many successes we have celebrated since they came onboard. Every mentor has been awesome – professional as well as fun, creative and able to build trust and a relationship with Ethan.
The weekly progress reports work well and give good information for home and school. As a single mum working full-time, I have also felt supported and their flexibility is always appreciated.
Pridelands have provided mentoring and respite for us, and I can’t recommend them enough.
Moses, feel free to share as required. I tried to keep it short but there is so much to celebrate.
Have a great life making a difference for our Tamariki.
Katrina
