Loheni was also impressed that the former school dental clinic had been repurposed as a community library, giving Born & Raised Pasifika extra reach into the community.
Loheni and Whanganui National Party candidate Carl Bates enjoyed the cultural performances by the tamariki.
Bates said Born & Raised Pasifika was proof that initiatives from engaged community organisations could succeed and prosper.
“Born & Raised Pasifika provides a fantastic model for multicultural education, allowing youngsters to celebrate their own fanau’s culture and the other cultures around them.”
Bates has met the management of ECE centres and services on several occasions since he was selected as National’s Whanganui candidate and promised to be a strong advocate for all sectors of ECE if he is elected next month.