MEET
THE TEAM
Brian Pegler
Background as a social worker for 30 years. Specific interest in Seniors after
working in an Assessment Team for 6 years. Originator of site and aims for
an embracing and comprehensive site. Has a BA and Dip Soc Wk. Interests are
horticulture, home improvement, sport on TV and internet. Can be contacted
at team@seniorlink.co.nz
John Harford
Software developer and site designer for Seniorlink. John has been a journalist
and graphics journalist with The Press for more than 20 years. He also runs
a business designing and programming websites. Has 5 children who are growing
up quickly.
Interests include music, home improvements, computers . . . and icecream. If
you require a large-scale interactive website - or just a few pages contact
John at john@thoseguys.co.nz
Robin Marshall
Robin edits the "Connected" computer section of the Christchurch Press.
She is well versed in computer matters. Her speciality is web design and management.
Interests are horses, running a small farm and computers. Robin can assist you
with web design and management. She can be contacted at robinm@inet.net.nz
Libby Robins
Manager of the Family Help Trust -a child abuse prevention program. Seniorlink
is proud to be associated with them with part of the sponsorship money going
to them. Child abuse is a savage problem within New Zealand with many of those
being abused becoming causes of much social unrest. Libby welcomes you to contact
her for any information or support you may have. Donations are always welcome.
She can be contacted at lrobins@inet.net.nz
Robin Thompson
Robin is the Family Help Trust Administrator. She is able to take messages for
Seniorlink during office hours and pass them on. Robin has been with the Trust
some 6 years. In her spare time she devotes some of it to the Cats Protection
League. She can be contacted on (03) 365 9912.
Richard Morling
Richard retired as an Air Traffic Controller in the1980s after many years' service
both in New Zealand and in England. Prior to that he flew with the Royal Air
Force as a navigator.
Since retiring from aviation he has
held a number of positions. He was membership representative with the Canterbury
Chamber of Commerce. Following this he represented a number of companies then
established his own home appliance business from which he recently retired.
When asked to be responsible for
acquiring sponsorship for SeniorLink, it was an opportunity he could not resist.
Kathleen Morling
Kathleen Morling assists her husband in his work for SeniorLink. She's not new
to working for the community. She is founder of STORYLINE the voluntary organisation
now integrated into the services provided by the Canterbury Public Library.
It was in the 1970s that she saw a need for volunteers to read to sick children
and to adults with poor eyesight. Added to that, volunteers were needed to deliver
books to the housebound. STORYLINE provided this service.
Brook
The name's Brook
-George W. Brook (and I don't choke on pretzel sticks!). My job is to love everyone.
I do this with licks, kisses and my furry paws . In my spare time I chase aeroplanes,
do tricks, annoy magpies and watch what goes on. I can be contacted at team@seniorlink.co.nz
(please make it Attention: Brook)
CONTACTS:
Family Help
Trust
Libby Robins
P.O. Box 22 126
Christchurch
Ph (03) 365 9912 Ph
Fax (03) 365 9913
Email team@seniorlink.co.nz
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Seniorlink
Brian Pegler
35 Karanga Road
RD 2 Leeston
Ph (03) 318 7676
Fax (03) 318 7679
Email team@seniorlink.co.nz
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