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Apostolic church member Renee Vlaanderen and Ohakune Pony Club representative Evelyn Cooper shake hands for a job well done, while pastor John Mason looks on. The club look up the offer from the church for jobs, and got Renee to rebuild a boat trailer into a horse jumps trailer. The church decided that rather than leave its unemployed members' skills going to waste, they would offer them to people and groups in the community. The church has received donations from people who have benefitted from the voluntary help scheme, which it puts directly back to the volunteers in the form of petrol and food vouchers.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 465, 8 December 1992, Page 16

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Apostolic church member Renee Vlaanderen and Ohakune Pony Club representative Evelyn Cooper shake hands for a job well done, while pastor John Mason looks on. The club look up the offer from the church for jobs, and got Renee to rebuild a boat trailer into a horse jumps trailer. The church decided that rather than leave its unemployed members' skills going to waste, they would offer them to people and groups in the community. The church has received donations from people who have benefitted from the voluntary help scheme, which it puts directly back to the volunteers in the form of petrol and food vouchers. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 465, 8 December 1992, Page 16

Apostolic church member Renee Vlaanderen and Ohakune Pony Club representative Evelyn Cooper shake hands for a job well done, while pastor John Mason looks on. The club look up the offer from the church for jobs, and got Renee to rebuild a boat trailer into a horse jumps trailer. The church decided that rather than leave its unemployed members' skills going to waste, they would offer them to people and groups in the community. The church has received donations from people who have benefitted from the voluntary help scheme, which it puts directly back to the volunteers in the form of petrol and food vouchers. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 465, 8 December 1992, Page 16

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