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Community projects wanted. Mens Shed Auckland East

Douglas from Glendowie

Do you have a community project we can help with?

Mens Shed Auckland East Inc undertakes many community projects, large and small.

We have 170 volunteer members with a wide range of skills and can work in wood, metal, and many other materials. For example, we build and repair play equipmenSkiled people at t for Kindies and schools, build outdoor benches for hospices and public spaces, make cubby hole arrays and notice boards for churches – and we have just completed our 6,000th rat-trap as part of the Predator Free NZ initiative. Our charges are very modest and reflect our volunteer workforce. Note: we are not a “repair shop” providing services to private individuals.

For examples of the type of work we do visit the projects page of our website. www.mensshedaucklandeast.org.nz...

Phone 09 8809800 98 Abbotts Way

Or email mensshedaucklandeast@gmail.com

Or message me

www.mensshedaucklandeast.org.nz...

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