64岁的奥克兰残疾代言人和安全改革者Colenso Fa'amoe在小船领头救生衣和倡导太平洋包容后死亡。
Auckland disability advocate and safety reformer Colenso Fa’amoe, 64, dies after leading lifejacket mandate for small boats and championing Pacific inclusion.
Tunumafono Fa ' amometalola Avaula Colenso Fa ' amoe, 著名的奥克兰残疾倡导者和前地方理事会成员,64岁死亡。
Tunumafono Fa’amoetauloa Avaula Colenso Fa’amoe, a prominent Auckland disability advocate and former local board member, has died at 64.
他通过社区协商和理事会委员会推动该政策,在强制规定在横跨奥克兰的小型船只上必须佩戴救生衣方面起了重要作用。
He was instrumental in making lifejackets mandatory on small boats across Auckland, pushing the policy through community consultations and council committees.
Tóffā Mamao集体的创始成员、Vaka Tautua和Taikura信托会前主席之一,他倡导包容残疾人,特别是南奥克兰的太平洋社区。
A founding member of the Tōfā Mamao Collective and former chair of Vaka Tautua and the Taikura Trust, he championed inclusion for disabled people, especially Pacific communities in South Auckland.
他2010年至2013年在tara社区委员会和tara-Papatoetoe地方委员会的领导地位赢得了广泛的尊重。
His leadership on the Ōtara Community Board and Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board from 2010 to 2013 earned widespread respect.
同事和社区成员都记得他是一个有韧性、鼓舞人心的领导人,他的倡导在公共安全和社会公平方面留下了持久的遗产。
Colleagues and community members remember him as a resilient, inspiring leader whose advocacy left a lasting legacy in public safety and social equity.