A Katikati woman's selfless dedication and love for her community has earned her a nomination for the 2015 Pride of New Zealand Awards.
Susan Tukaki was born and bred in Katikati and has dedicated the past 18 years to helping her community as a Maori Warden.
Her nomination described her as "one of the most caring people I know ... She is just the embodiment of community spirit ... Her dedication is always impressive".
Part of her role involves working with youth at risk, rape victims and domestic violence victims as well as being a mother, mentor and caretaker of the elderly.
Ms Tukaki said it was "surreal" to be nominated for work she simply called her passion.
"It's a passion of mine. I just love what we're doing."
As a Katikati Maori Warden she spends her days looking out for children getting to school and keeping people safe.
"We've always got to make sure we do something good everyday, even if it is just helping someone across the road."
"I can't fully explain why I love it but I just love it. Kati is in my blood," she said.
"I suppose because I was born here. But I love the people, the kids, the children."