Koha Kai

Koha Kai "Encourage a Life of Purpose" It will take just a few hearty souls to disprove this theory – if they are brave enough to accept the challenge.

Society as a whole continues to marginalize the disabled community as they slowly transition from an historical perspective of separation, isolation and exclusion – to the modern ideal of community participation and social inclusion, recognizing the individuals’ right to live an ‘Ordinary’ life. Those people who carry a disability consistently struggle with the prospect of competing in an increasi

ngly demanding working environment for the limited opportunities that present themselves. Koha Kai seeks to address this imbalance by providing the opportunity to train in an environment where they are supported to be successful in this transition. Please be advised, this is a page which focuses on Positive transformation and attempts to hijack the page with views or comments not aligned to benefiting or supporting people with disabilities will result in immediately being blocked by administrators. Shame we have to put this really - but there is always that one person......

06/06/2026

We may have been forced to close our teaching programme, and we may have a change of name and of direction, but we will never cease caring for our people. Its up to us to get Janice into Parliament to be the voice to represent our region....

🥖 Wild Yeast Bakery will be in store tomorrow! 🥐If you can't make it to the Sunday market, don't worry, we've got you co...
04/06/2026

🥖 Wild Yeast Bakery will be in store tomorrow! 🥐

If you can't make it to the Sunday market, don't worry, we've got you covered.

Pop in and treat yourself to some delicious freshly baked bread, or perhaps indulge in the infamous almond croissant that everyone keeps talking about.

Be quick though, their goodies don't tend to stick around for long!

🥖🥐✨

After years of faithful service, thousands of coffees, and one too many early morning starts, our coffee machine has fin...
04/06/2026

After years of faithful service, thousands of coffees, and one too many early morning starts, our coffee machine has finally decided to retire permanently.

As a result, we will no longer be offering barista coffees and have officially decommissioned the machine.

We thank it for its dedication to caffeine delivery and ask that you respect our privacy during this difficult time.

In lieu of flowers, please consider bringing your own coffee. ☕😂

When Janice first told us she was thinking about standing as a Labour candidate here in Invercargill… we thought she was...
29/05/2026

When Janice first told us she was thinking about standing as a Labour candidate here in Invercargill… we thought she was mad.
A bit of a lunatic, even. We questioned her sanity, and where on earth she’d find the time.

But here’s the thing about Janice.

To some she’s Nanny, to others Aunty, to her a lucky few, she is Mum.
To us, she’s Janice. Also the woman who founded Koha Kai.

The woman who believed fiercely that people with disabilities deserve more, more opportunity, more connection, more purpose.
Not just something to fill the day, but real employment, paid fairly. Real belonging. Real connection.

Not the “wave as you pass on the street” kind, but the kind where you sit down over coffee and talk about how to change the world.
The kind where you can turn up to your mate's, scroll TikTok for an hour together, and still feel completely connected.

Janice didn’t just talk about it... she built it.

We started as team leaders, supporting tamariki, teaching independence through feeding schools for a gold coin.
Then we grew, faster than we ever expected.

From learning the basics, cleaning, prep, cooking right through to full kitchen skills.
From gardens, growing fresh kai, to catering.
From opportunity… to real, paid employment.

And then the world shifted.

After COVID, as the cost of living rose and funding tightened, the reality we had worked so hard to build started slipping out from under us.
Janice held it together for as long as she could, but deep down, we all knew it couldn’t last forever.

Because how do you sustain a dream like that when the support to hold it up disappears?

Koha Kai was never meant to be the end point.
It was a stepping stone, a place for connection, for growth, for building skills, for being seen and valued exactly as you are.

And when Janice realized she couldn’t change the outcome from where she stood… she chose to stand somewhere else.

She chose to step up. To be louder.
To take not just her story, but the stories of so many , into spaces where change can actually happen.

That’s Janice. A carer, a nurturer and a believer, that no matter who you are, you always are deserving.

Whether you support National, ACT, Greens, or don’t care much for politics at all... that’s not really what this is about.
We’re not political people. We’re people.
And Janice? She’s always been about people.

And that’s why, when she shared her why, we stopped questioning, and started backing her.

Because we’ve seen who she is.
We’ve seen the change she’s already created.

And we know she’s not done yet.

We will hold the fort, she often takes over the page with her thought provoking posts.

But Janice...we have got this under control - somewhat 🤣 we believe in your why, and we believe in you.

.... may I never lose sight of where I come from.This is what gives everything meaning.....
27/05/2026

.... may I never lose sight of where I come from.
This is what gives everything meaning.....

Wild Yeast Bakery, in store tomorrow & Friday.Missed the Sunday market?Grab your favourites at Koha Kai, fresh every Thu...
27/05/2026

Wild Yeast Bakery, in store tomorrow & Friday.

Missed the Sunday market?
Grab your favourites at Koha Kai, fresh every Thursday and Friday.

🤤🥐🍞🥖

It’s been about a month since Premade launched… and honestly, we’d just like to remember what a full night’s sleep feels...
25/05/2026

It’s been about a month since Premade launched… and honestly, we’d just like to remember what a full night’s sleep feels like.

Previous months we had the nutritionist tweaking ingredients, counting proteins, calories, carbs and possibly sanity, we’ve now levelled up to weighing everything to the gram and firing meals out all over Aotearoa.

If you asked the boss (currently away at very important meetings… must be nice), he’d say it’s off to a great start.

If you asked us? We’re one minor inconvenience away from a full emotional breakdown and a collective head shave 😅🤷

But jokes aside, Premade has been a massive success.

We’ve loved hearing the feedback rolling in from around the country, the good, the brutal, and the “right, back we go” kind. It’s helped us tweak, refine, and keep getting better every single week.

And the best part? Hearing the why behind the meals...the goals, the journeys, the reasons people are choosing Premade. That’s what makes the chaos, the long days, and the slight delirium all worth it.

Anyway… that’s the update no one asked for 😄
Now that we’ve shared it, we’re off to sleep so we can do it all again tomorrow... Premade day awaits!

Freshly baked and ready for you! 🍞🥐Come on down and treat yourself to Wild Yeast Bakerys delicious handcrafted sourdough...
20/05/2026

Freshly baked and ready for you! 🍞🥐

Come on down and treat yourself to Wild Yeast Bakerys delicious handcrafted sourdough, almond croissants, and more. Fresh, local, and baked with care. 😋

Caring for people, feeding them and making sure they have access to good quality affordable food – that’s my passion.Its...
16/05/2026

Caring for people, feeding them and making sure they have access to good quality affordable food – that’s my passion.
Its why I started Koha Kai, back in 2013. Its why for eight years we had teams in low decile schools feeding kids, while learning skills to support independence.
Its why my heart was broken when our contracts with Government to continue the important work we had done were cancelled in 2023.
The outcomes we had achieved were indisputable, but were not valued because there was a cost to achieving them, and this government is only interested in making a profit.
Never mind the improved health and mental health outcomes – the fact that people were becoming less dependent on medical intervention and social services.
So Koha Kai as we all know it can no longer exist. It is a Charity set up to deliver specific outcomes and it can no longer do that, so it has no purpose.
When the last of our staff serving our most vulnerable people were made redundant last June, almost two years after our funding was stopped, I also took redundancy.
But I cannot accept that our disabled community should have no expectations to be treated with equity in our community.
It will be my lifetime fight to ensure the rights and values of our most vulnerable in the community.
For this reason I believe the best option they have and we as a community here in Waihopai and Murihiku have also is for me to get a seat at the table.
The table that makes policy and gets s**t done.
For that reason I have decided to run for parliament in the 2026 General Election.
I am the Labour Candidate for the seat of Invercargill, and I am asking for your support.
Please come over to my Candidate’s page (Janice Lee - Labour Candidate for Invercargill), and I respectfully request your help, your donations (only if you can) and your votes to get me to where I need to be to keep working for my community.
…..and please, please, please – make sure you are enrolled to vote and help us make history as we ensure this particular coalition is a one term government.
I will never give up fighting for the rights of those who have no voice…..

Tīmata has been a regular conversation starter lately, when I am at meetings, or rushing back to my desk to catch up on ...
10/05/2026

Tīmata has been a regular conversation starter lately, when I am at meetings, or rushing back to my desk to catch up on admin and for good reason.

For some people, Timata meals are about convenience. For others, it’s about survival, recovery, connection, and support. Whether someone is living in isolation, navigating disability or illness, recovering from surgery, supporting a whānau member, or simply running on empty, having access to a filling, nourishing meal can make a huge difference, and when Tīmata was born, that was the purpose. So to have people stop me in the street, ring me, or have these conversations with me when I am out and about attending meetings, those conversations, as casual as they are intended, mean the world to hear!

Sometimes the energy needed to shop, prep, and cook a meal is the very energy a body needs to recover. Tīmata helps take some of that pressure away, while still providing comfort, dignity, and good kai, we are proud to be a part of your story.

It’s more than just meals, it's sometimes just the support people need, and making life a little easier when it’s needed most 💙

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