At 33 Devon Street West, Waimanako; / The Hope Centre stands out as a beacon of hope and community in New Plymouth Central. This unique establishment offers a blend of tranquil and vibrant spaces, allowing locals to unwind and connect amid a mix of city energy and peaceful creekside calm. Visitors praise the excellent staff and the diverse range of services including weekly workshops, a creative hub, and a donation-based cafe that embodies inclusivity and compassion. The centre’s focus on mental health and social support shines through its welcoming atmosphere, making it a treasured destination where many find belonging and renewed confidence.
Cruize Ross
a week agoExcellent staff and areas honestly a much needed experience for all new plymouth locals a nice place to unwind and enjoy a mix of bustling city scape and creek bed calm
Sierra R
10 months agoWaimanako is such a beautiful place to recharge and create connections with so many people. Waimanako have so many services available, such as weekly workshops, a recharge room, creative hub, koha cafe and listening ears. All of which is very accessible to the public. Last Week, I introduced one of my friends, who has autism, to Waimanako and the difference it has made for her is remarkable. She now feels like she belongs and Waimanako is a place she can fit into and grow her social network. Her self confidence has grown and she is now a regular visitor 😊 Thank you for all you do. Your special place is full of so much Aroha. Will definitely be returning 💜
JC Earle
a year agoWe love the folks at the Waimanako cafe! They are the best. Food is good. This is a run by an organization that focuses on suicide prevention and serving the community. It is a donation based system that serves a lot of people that can't pay for their meal. We love the people that work at a place like this and we love sharing space with a diverse clientele.
Liv's Lane
2 years agoIts such a pleasure getting to know people who work there and how everyone can express themselves and enjoy doing so 😊
Thing Ming Yin
a year agoWonderful organisation that runs programmes to provide education and uplifting spaces for the community for free or for a koha. And the koha cafe is a great place to have a coffee and something for your tummy at a very affordable price! I have the bounty of organising a meditational space on Saturday mornings at 10.30am called Soulfood. Check it out!