Cards, posters and a banner promoting the help services for youth
Johny O'Donnell and Scott Miller
An ironic symbol of fighting violence rather than each other
Haka Tautoko
Yes Vote for Youth Team perform Tika Tonu during the Maori MP rally at Parliament Steps
The Official Photoshoot
SAVE members stand in unity with Maori MPs promoting the yes vote message in the referendum
Malborough Youth Presentation
From back left: Elle Marie Pittman, Beth Falealili, Mayor Sowman, Amani Waenga and Johny O'Donnell shortly after the Malborough Youth Forum presentation
Johny O'Donnell speaks out against smacking
As part of the Yes Vote Maori rally at Parliament Steps
National Network of Stopping Violence Services Conference
From left Amani Waenga, Parekotuku Moore, Johny O'Donnell and Brian Gardner
Parliament and SAVE
Maryan Street stands with some of the SAVE team outside the Beehive
Nga Pae o Te Maramatanga Symposium
Manaaki Walker addresses the audience at Nga Pae o te Maramatanga Nga Kauapa Muna Symposium in Auckland
Nga Pae o Te Maramatanga Symposium
Amani Waenga addresses the audience at Nga Pae o te Maramatanga Nga Kauapa Muna Symposium in Auckland
The SAVE Panelists
SAVE members answer questions from the audience at Nga Pae o Te Maramatanga Symposium- Nga Kaupapa Muna
Tautoko for Tremain
SAVE members are right behind Tremain Mikaere as he pledges to never commit condone or remain silent about violence towards women
Tremain signs a personal pledge
Tremain Mikaere signs off as he pledges to never commit condone or remain silent about violence towards women
Tremain and Aunty Gayle
Tremain Mikaere and Gayle Helm after Tremain pledges to never hurt women
The Big Photoshoot
Men from all walks of life stand in unity as a message that Nelson men do not tolerate violence towards women
Tremain Mikaere Speaks Out
Tremain Mikaere speaks out before the official photoshoot. Tremains support crew are his YMCA Horizons students