Humans of Christchurch Ōtautahi began its journey in 2017, and aims to share honest stories about everyday people, but of course, with a Christchurch flavour.
Read More“It sounds pretty clichéd, but when people asked me what I wanted to do when I was older, I had no idea, but I always knew I wanted to help people.
Read More“We moved out to New Brighton when I was about three years old. When I was young I had asthma, so my parents decided to move out here because there’s a lot less smog by the beach and it was better for my health. “
Read More“It started about nine years ago alongside my kids. There was a swan plant at our playcentre, and I thought it was amazing; anyone could purchase a plant and see this miraculous life cycle of a butterfly happening in their own garden. “
Read More“At 31 I was diagnosed with breast cancer, and at 38 I was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer metastasised in my lungs. It was suggested that I had a 12 month life expectancy with zero percent chance of lasting 18 months.
Read More“I got into graffiti art as a teenager after seeing what the kids were doing on the subway trains in New York. I’m 48 now and I’ve officially been self-employed for about 15 years.”
Read MoreI was an active child through to my early teens, but I was a big boy in my early 20s. I worked at a fast food joint for a few years and loaded on the weight and became physically inactive.
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