In less than six months of moving to Horowhenua, a young man found training and employment through the Mayors Taskforce for Jobs (MTFJ) and is now enjoying work satisfaction and skill development.
Maea Mataiti moved to Foxton from Christchurch with his whānau in late 2023 after finishing high school. Knowing that getting a first job can be difficult, the then 17-year-old was eager to take advantage of the opportunities his new home could present.
He saw an advertisement for a short course that the Horowhenua Mayors Taskforce for Jobs programme was running - Great Coffee and Safe Food. Being a keen foodie but not knowing anything about making coffee, Maea signed up. “I thought I’d trial it and I ended up loving it,” he says.
“I wasn’t sure what to expect as this is the first time I’ve done a training course, but I’m so glad I signed up. I feel so proud of myself for doing it and really enjoyed the atmosphere. MTFJ has helped me come a long way.”
With his new-found passion for hospitality, MTFJ put him in touch with the Foxton Windmill Trust, which strongly believes in employing locals and supporting youth. With the help of a wage subsidy, they were able to offer Maea a full-time position. He has been trained to work in the café and serve customers and has taken on duties as the mill assistant, learning to mill flour alongside head miller Jamie Henry.