Kiwi Can National Training 2017
National Training once again proved to be an amazing and valuable experience for our leaders. We loved meeting all the other Kiwi Can Leaders and Coordinators from around the country for four days of intense training.

Our Kiwi Can Leader Jasmine after her first day at Kiwi Can National Training. It was a big day.

Our Kiwi Can Coordinator Marlene along with our leaders ran our early morning Boot Camp Sessions.

Fun times with a couple of the Auckland Kiwi Can Crew.


National Training 2016

Working together as a team….


All our wonderful Kiwi Can leaders from around the country.
Our winning energizer for 2016…. Human Hungry Hippo!


Once again this year the Coromandel Kiwi Can team won the best energizer award….yay!!
This year’s theme night was Rep your Region. So with the main industry in Coromandel being seafood, especially the mussel and oyster farming industries, and fishing, we designed head wear made from netting with sea shells attached. We also were lucky to have sponsorship from Coromandel Fishing Adventures who gave us our awesome T-shirts. Thanks, Coromandel Fishing Adventures
Kiwi Can National Training 2015
At the end of January 2015 Marlene and two of the new leaders attended the Kiwi Can National Training Camp in Auckland. This was a three-day intense camp where we got to meet all the other Kiwi Can leaders from around the country, attend workshops and swap ideas with other Kiwi Can teams.
This year Kiwi Can Coromandel was voted by all the Kiwi Can Leaders from around the country as having the best and most creative energiser Poison Pole……yay!!!
All our Kiwi Can leaders engaging in a group activity…..Fun!!!

Marlene and Jamie-Rose all ready for our night out. The theme was hats…..Thanks to Nadia we had these awesome hats to wear.
Kiwi Can National Training 2014
All our leaders attended the Kiwi Can National Training camp in Auckland this year and found it to be filled with invaluable information.
It was great to meet all the other Kiwi Can leaders from around the country and we came back looking forward to getting back into the classes with our tamariki.







