Migrant Action Trust

Community Organisation

Migrant Action Trust
22 Taumata Road
Sandringham
Auckland
175 days ago

Road-ready and work-ready for 2024

Amie Maga from Migrant Action Trust

A young person or any job-seeker is 3x more likely to get job when they have restricted or full licence. Book your teens with driving lessons at pcds.co.nz #drivingyoursuccess

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207 days ago

Support our 20th anniversary fundraiser to help more migrants and former refugees

Amie Maga from Migrant Action Trust

Waka Kotahi recommends that drivers need at least 120 hours of supervised driving practice before they are ready to sit their restricted test - that's two hours of driving per week for just over a year. This is difficult for many migrants and refugees, as the only time they can practice is … View moreWaka Kotahi recommends that drivers need at least 120 hours of supervised driving practice before they are ready to sit their restricted test - that's two hours of driving per week for just over a year. This is difficult for many migrants and refugees, as the only time they can practice is when they have a lesson - that’s why the Migrant Action Trust runs the Puketāpapa Community Driving School. Help us give the gift of independence for more solo mothers and former refugees. Give a little and share today: Migrant Action Trust's 20th Anniversary: givealittle.co.nz...

744 days ago

HELP US HELP MIGRANTS AND FORMER REFUGEES ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS

Amie Maga from Migrant Action Trust

Give a little to help us help migrants and former refugees be road-ready and job-ready. Click here to DONATE givealittle.co.nz......

Migrant Action Trust (MAT) helps migrants and former refugees from arrival to employment and integration in New Zealand. We help Aotearoa’s newest residents to … View more
Give a little to help us help migrants and former refugees be road-ready and job-ready. Click here to DONATE givealittle.co.nz......

Migrant Action Trust (MAT) helps migrants and former refugees from arrival to employment and integration in New Zealand. We help Aotearoa’s newest residents to secure meaningful employment and overcome the barriers to getting a driver licence.
An NZ drivers licence opens up job opportunities for them and gives a sense of belonging, while building their independence and improving well-being for the whole whānau.
The NZTA recommends 120 hours of driving for learners to be test-ready. But this is a huge challenge for former refugees who have no access to a practice car, no driving coach/supervisor and no funds to pay for lessons with a qualified driving instructor. All on top of language and literacy barriers!
We need funds to put towards the cost of driving lessons and practical driving tests for new settlers especially refugees from Afghanistan, single mothers applying for jobs and mothers with special needs children.
Each month we aim to help 10 new settlers to pass their driving tests - that's 10 families each month gaining independence, job opportunities and improving their well-being in Aotearoa.

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785 days ago

Community Walk for a Cause

Amie Maga from Migrant Action Trust

WALK. PLEDGE. Make a difference with Migrant Action Trust @ 18 years of growing confident communities and empowering our diverse communities.

Our week-a-thon event is fast approaching! Are you ready?

What you need:

1. Register now – let us know you are with us!

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WALK. PLEDGE. Make a difference with Migrant Action Trust @ 18 years of growing confident communities and empowering our diverse communities.

Our week-a-thon event is fast approaching! Are you ready?

What you need:

1. Register now – let us know you are with us!

forms.office.com......

2. Like, Share and Follow – Connect with us to learn more, share your journeys and earn prizes!

3. Donate/ Fundraise – support our mahi. Click DONATE on our website www.migrantactiontrust.org... or download tinyurl.com...

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882 days ago

Empowering Lives of our Diverse Communities, One Driver Licence at a Time

Amie Maga from Migrant Action Trust

On its 4th year, a community driving school operated by the Migrant Action Trust in collaboration with local community groups through The PETER Collective is empowering the lives of our diverse communities, one driver licence at a time.

This year the Puketapapa Community Driving School (PCDS) … View more
On its 4th year, a community driving school operated by the Migrant Action Trust in collaboration with local community groups through The PETER Collective is empowering the lives of our diverse communities, one driver licence at a time.

This year the Puketapapa Community Driving School (PCDS) successfully trained over 200 migrants and former refugees towards gaining their restricted and full driving tests. Before the August 2021 lockdown, 97 programme participants passed their practical tests and are now able to access New Zealand’s roads safely and independently, while also increasing their chances to get jobs and reducing social isolation.

One of our biggest success stories in 2021 was helping Amino, a young Somali single mum to get her restricted licence. Being deaf didn't stop her from learning. Thanks to our most patient instructors and volunteer mentor Kevin, who offered sign language support, Amino got her restricted licence last May.

“Our refugee-background learners face financial, literacy and language barriers. Getting a licence means a world of difference for all of them,” says Amie Maga, PCDS Manager.

Rina Capila, PCDS instructor shared her experience teaching an Afghani single mum: “I had tears of joy when she passed. She doesn't understand English, so I tried to use google translation for her to understand my instructions. I draw and even walk with her around the intersections for her to understand what safe driving is. Her struggles as a single mum and refugee touched me a lot, and I know having a licence will ease the burden.”

“The feedback from our learner drivers is truly heart-warming so we’d like to help more urgent referrals from our diverse communities as much as we can. As a community-owned social enterprise, we deliver driving lessons for those who can afford to pay the full costs, then use the income to give subsidised driving lessons for learners who face multiple barriers,” Maga explained.

“A driver's licence is important to me because I am a student and responsible for my children. You can't imagine the hassles of getting kids to school and going to university daily, plus using Uber for emergency and hospital appointments. Now things are much easier. I feel free to move anytime and anywhere. I can't forget last year's lockdown. It was hard to find someone to take me to buy food and supplies."- Hanan

“I was able to help my mum during lockdown. My mum is a health worker, and she can’t take bus all the time. So it was my duty to drop her to work. Now I can drive alone buy some groceries and stuff. This is a little bit help for my family. Driving was my first step to help my family.” - Serene

“I’ve been able to help my family more like getting groceries, dropping off my brother and picking up from school. From a personal perspective it has given a lot of confidence. As a young person, whenever you are with your friends, there is a stigma of you still having your learner’s. I chose to enrol at PCDS as I always thought the social enterprise side of the business is amazing. The buy one and give one for someone with refugee background and struggling to afford a driving lesson was really cool. I really like the fulfilment it gave me that my money would be going towards someone in need and potentially make a difference in their lives.” – Nina

“Before I just ride a bus. Sometimes the bus would take a while, so it was hard for me especially going home late. Now I’m working as a support worker. I drive a lot going to my clients’ homes. Excellent cause, you are really helping the migrants and refugees to learn to drive.” - Christine

PCDS also supports the Road to Zero strategy of Waka Kotahi for a New Zealand where no one is killed or seriously injured in road crashes. To book driving lessons and/or donate towards subsidised lessons for former refugees, please check out pcds.co.nz

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