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Connect Group celebrated in local news

  • News
14 Apr 2026 1 minute read
Our newest Connect Group, based in Warkworth, was featured in the local newspaper Mahurangi Matters.
Our local community groups are all about connection, support, and shared understanding for people navigating life after brain injury or recovering from concussion. Research shows the benefits of connecting and helping each other to do more of what is important to you.
This is just one of 12 groups currently running with more on the way.
Reach out if you are interested in joining a group or would like to help start a new Connect Group

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