Community Hubs
What are community hubs?
Community Emergency Hubs are local, community-led spaces designed to support residents during and after emergencies. These hubs are activated by volunteers, not official services, and serve as a place where people can:
- Share and gather information about the situation.
- Offer and request help, skills, and resources.
- Coordinate efforts to address immediate needs like shelter, food, or medical support.
Whether it’s a severe storm, flood, or other disaster, Community Emergency Hubs empower neighbours to come together and support one another when official services may be delayed.


How hubs are used in emergencies:
When disaster strikes:
- Check on your household and neighbours.
- If further support is needed, visit your local Community Hub.
- At the hub, you’ll find:
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- A space to connect with others in your community.
- A place to share skills, resources, and information.
- Opportunities to collaborate on solutions for challenges like shelter, medical needs, and food.
Hubs are a vital resource for ensuring that no one is left behind during an emergency.
Want to register your facility as a community hub?
If you own or manage a facility and would like to support your community in times of need, you can register your location as a Community Emergency Hub. Here’s how:
Benefits of Becoming a Hub
- Strengthen your facility’s role in the community.
- Contribute to local resilience and preparedness.
- Receive ongoing support and resources from the Papakura Communities’ Disaster Resilience Plan Leadership Group.

Steps to Register
- Contact Us: Reach out to discuss your facility and its suitability for becoming a hub.
- Site Assessment: Our team will evaluate your facility to ensure it meets basic requirements like access, space, and safety.
- Memorandum of Understanding (MOU): Sign an agreement outlining mutual expectations and responsibilities during emergencies.
- Training and Support: Receive training on how to operate a hub, manage volunteers, and coordinate with the wider emergency response.
- Promote Your Hub: We’ll provide signage and resources to make your facility easily identifiable as a Community Emergency Hub.
Current Community Hubs in Papakura
- Sikh Gurdwara
- Drury Hall & Church
- Papakura Marae
- Bluelight & Red Hill Community Centre
- Ngāti Tamaoho Trust
Gurudwara Sri Kalgidhar Sahib Temple
Address: 70 Takanini School Road, Takanini
Phone: (09) 296 2376
Address: 10 Tui Street, Drury
Phone: (09) 294 7332
Address: 163 Dominion Road, Red hill
Phone: 0800 BLUELIGHT (0800 258 354)
Phone: Red Hill Community Centre, (09) 297 2040
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