Aspiring Law Business Spotlight: Helping Hands Wānaka – Support for Life’s Little Jobs
- Publish date
- Wednesday, 3 Dec 2025, 9:41AM
Business Spotlight: Helping Hands Wānaka Support for Life’s Little Jobs
This week on the Aspiring Law Business Spotlight we caught up with Kim Nichol, the warm, community-minded founder behind Helping Hands Wānaka a brand-new local service already making life easier for people right across the Upper Clutha.
Helping Hands Wānaka is built on a simple idea: sometimes you just need a little help. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, juggling a hectic household, supporting elderly whānau, or just struggling to find hours in the day, Kim and her team step in to take the pressure off.
What They Do
Helping Hands Wānaka offers practical, hands-on support, including:
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Cleaning jobs big or small
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Support for injured or recovering locals
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Help for older residents needing an extra pair of hands
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General home assistance for busy families
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One-off jobs or ongoing support
It’s all about making everyday life smoother, safer, and less stressful.
Why It Matters
Kim has a real heart for the community. She’s seen first-hand how quickly the small tasks pile up especially for people living alone, managing health issues, or balancing work and family commitments. Helping Hands Wānaka steps in with kindness, reliability, and zero judgement.
It’s practical support with a genuinely local touch.
Who It’s For
Helping Hands Wānaka is there for:
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Elderly residents wanting consistent support
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Those with injuries or mobility struggles
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Busy households needing backup
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Anyone who’s overwhelmed and could use a hand
If it’s one of life’s little jobs, Helping Hands is ready to roll up their sleeves.