Ngāti Kahungunu & Ngāpuhi businessman Sir Ian Taylor is moving from technology innovation to mental health awareness, joining Mike King's I Am Hope charity.
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One step, one arm stroke, one conversation
A team of passionate Kiwis, including some of New Zealand's favourite former athletes, are embarking on a strenuous physical and mental challenge to raise funds and awareness for youth mental healt
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Mike King teams up with footie stars for I Am Hope charity game for rangatahi
Eighty per cent of kids with suicidal thoughts never ask for help. Mike King tells this story to super rugby and rugby league internationals at a fundraiser and awareness rugby game in Mount Maunga
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Cousins climb maunga to raise funds for Gumboot Friday
Maringi Kete, Talesha Waretini and Chalet Bidois are raising funds for Gumboot Friday by walking up four maunga in their red bands.
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Mike King calls for health ministry No 2 official's resignation over Gumboot Friday claim
The mental health advocate says he never applied for funding for his charity Gumboot Friday, which Robyn Shearer says they did and missed the deadline for funding.
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Mike King tells National MPs to stop pretending they care about him or his Gumboot Friday campaign
The mental health advocate took to Instagram, lashing out at the political party for joking about mental health and the recent Mongrel Mob saga.
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Emotional Mike King returns NZOM medal, calls for action on suicides
"We've become a nation where we think nothing can change. It can."
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Mike King and volunteers walk 100km to raise $100,000 to support rangatahi
The hikoi is a part of Gumboot Friday.
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Aucklanders invited to join world record haka for Gumboot Friday
Mental health advocate Mike King is on a mission to make a world record of the most people doing a haka in gumboots as a part of Gumboot Friday today.
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Get up close with Stan Walker during his nationwide book tour
Stan Walker will be hosted by Mike King as they visit Lower Hutt, Tauranga, Whanganui, New Plymouth, Napier, Blenheim, Greymouth, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill.