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Call for volunteers to join the Governance Body 

1/8/2014

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Mothers Network Core Group (ie the MN Governing Body) is going through a period of significant change.

If you are passionate about Mothers Network, and think you can fill a Governance Body or committee member role, please email mothersnetwork.wn@xtra.co.nz.  The future of our organisation is dependent on the support we receive from you, our members.
 
For various reasons, most of the women who are part of the current Governing Body have resigned, and we therefore need to urgently fill a number of formal voluntary roles in order to continue operating effectively.  These volunteer roles are well supported by our paid staff and require a commitment of approximately 10 hours a month.
 
We are all aware of the wonderful service that MN has provided to many women for over 30 years.  For this to successfully continue, we need a committed and passionate Governing Body which can safeguard and direct the organisation going forward.  
 
We would love to hear from you, and are very happy to answer any questions you may have about what the roles involve. 
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