Free flu jab with big prizes

Everybody who gets their flu jab on one of our free vaccination days enters the draw to win a set of 4 bikes for the whānau - 2 adult and 2 tamariki/rangatahi bikes.

We are delivering free flu Jabs in locations around Mataatua!

What’s more, everybody who gets their flu jab on one of our free vaccination days enters the draw to win one of 3 sets of 4 bikes for the whānau – 2 adult and 2 tamariki/rangatahi bikes.

There will be 3 winners of this prize pack that will be announced at the end of October. If you can, bring your NHI number (you can call your Doctor’s or have a look on your ManageMyHealth account if you have one).

The current sites are:

RŪĀTOKI
Sunday 6 Sept 8.30 to 12
Te Rewarewa Marae, Rūātoki Sunday 6 Sept 8.30 to 12

KAWERAU
Wednesday 9th September, 10am – 12pm
Tūwharetoa Ki Kawerau Kaumatua Roopu, 38 Newall Street Kawerau

ŌPŌTIKI
Tuesday 15th September, 10.30am-12.30pm
Whakatōhea Mums & Bub’s Group, 104 Richards Street Opotiki

TOROA MARAE
Tuesday 22nd September
10.30 – 1.30 pm Toroa Marae Marae, Patuwai Road

If you can’t make it on these dates, email kathleen.taipeti@tpoom.co.nz and we can arrange someone to come to you.

Prize willbe drawn 12th October 2020 and the winner will be contacted by phone or email. Winners will be announced on the TPOOM facebook page and website.
One entry pervaccinated person – if multiple whanau are vaccinated, each member who wasvaccinated can go in the draw. Three winners drawn to each receive 4 bikes.
Bikes will be 2 adult bikes and 2 for either Rangatahi or Tamariki depending onthe whānau needs.

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