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Woman acknowledges community spirit after a fire gutted her Whakatāne home

Brianna Stewart, Whakatāne Beacon
Rotorua Daily Post·
13 Jan, 2026 04:00 AM2 mins to read

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Flames engulfed a Whakatāne home last week. Photo / Supplied / Whakatāne Beacon

Flames engulfed a Whakatāne home last week. Photo / Supplied / Whakatāne Beacon

A Whakatāne woman faced with rebuilding her life after her home was destroyed by fire last week is grateful to the community for its generosity.

The James St house was gutted by fire on Monday night.

Neither the occupant, who wished only to be identified as Fran, nor her three dogs were home at the time.

The fire is being treated as an arson, and a 47-year-old man is before the courts.

Speaking on behalf of Fran, Pānia Potter said it had been an incredibly stressful and heartbreaking time for her friend, who she met as they both studied towards a degree in bicultural social work.

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“Even in the face of such loss, her strength, compassion, and ability to place others before herself truly reflects who she is at her core.

“Despite losing everything, she continues to show care and kindness towards others, which is both humbling and inspiring.”

She expects the experience, which she describes as a tragedy and a significant setback, will make her friend even more resilient and wise, in her own life and in her social work.

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“It gives her lived understanding of loss, displacement, and vulnerability, knowledge that will help her walk alongside whānau who may face similar hardships in the future.”

Potter said wraparound support from the community had been heartwarming.

That support had come from whānau, friends, and the wider community, as well as local police, fire services and health providers. Special thanks was given to Pet Refuge.

“This collective aroha has lifted Fran and her whānau during an incredibly dark time. They would like to extend their deepest thanks and appreciation to everyone who has supported them throughout this time.”

Support has also been given through a Givealittle page “Support with Rebuild After a Devastating Fire”.

Funds raised will go towards emergency housing, essentials, living costs, clothing, food, and pet supplies as Fran rebuilds her life.

Potter said every koha, no matter how small, was appreciated, as was people sharing the link to the fundraiser.

“This moment gently reminds us of the strength found in community, and the quiet power that unfolds when we wrap one another in care, compassion, and unity through times of hardship.

“Together, we show that even in the hardest seasons, shared aroha can carry us forward.”

-Whakatāne Beacon

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