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Support for Parisa and Her Son Yasin

  • He aha te mea nui o te ao?

      10 August 2025

    A huge thank you from the TUKNCS community for your generous donations to Parisa and Yasin.

    Your kindness has deeply moved Parisa and given her support at a time when she needs it most.

    We were truly blown away by the response. We could never have anticipated the way the Iranian and TUKNCS communities came together in such strength and unity.

    He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tāngata, he tāngata, he tāngata.

    (What is the most important thing in the world? It is the people, it is the people, it is the people.)

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  • Bright Clothing for Mojtaba

      2 August 2025

    Thank you all for your kind support, messages, and presence during this difficult time. Your compassion and care mean so much to us.

    As we gather to honour Mojtaba’s life, his wife kindly asks that guests avoid wearing black. Instead, we invite you to wear something that reflects Mojtaba’s warm, kind, and vibrant spirit.

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  • Funeral Details

      1 August 2025
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    Funeral details are now available. please see the image below for time, date, and location.

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  • Thank You for Your Generosity

      1 August 2025

    Parisa is deeply grateful for the generous donations and heartfelt messages of support she has received over the past few days. Your kindness has brought comfort during a time of immense sadness.

    The funds raised will be used to support funeral costs for her beloved husband, Mojtaba. This practical support is making a real difference and is helping ease the burden on Parisa and her family.

    If you are considering sending flowers for the upcoming funeral, the family would instead appreciate a contribution to this fund. Details for the funeral service, including date and time, will be shared soon.

    Thank you again for standing with Parisa and her whānau.

    — Arohanui from the Newton Central School community

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