Volunteers taking a break on the site of Gap Filler's Playtime project.
A PDF copy of four thank you cards for All Right? volunteers. On the first card, the front of the card reads, "You're the cat's pyjamas." The middle of the card reads, "Go on... Enjoy a wee cafe pick-me-up on us!" The back of the card reads, "Being grateful for the small things can make a big difference to our relationships and the way we feel".
Labour Party leader Phil Goff speaking to members of the Student Volunteer Army as they assemble wheelbarrows in the USCA car park. The wheelbarrows will be used to clear liquefaction from Christchurch properties.
Labour Party leader Phil Goff speaking to members of the Student Volunteer Army as they assemble wheelbarrows in the USCA car park. The wheelbarrows will be used to clear liquefaction from Christchurch properties.
Members of the Student Volunteer Army carting liquefaction in wheelbarrows out of a resident's property in Avonside. The liquefaction will be transported to the street and left in piles for the City Council to pick up.
A photograph of Camia Young (right) and a FESTA volunteer, dressed up for the Canterbury Tales procession. Canterbury Tales was created by Free Theatre Christchurch, and was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A photograph of the Telogis Concept Christchurch project on the corner of Tuam Street and Madras Street. The project was organised by the Student Volunteer Army and Life in Vacant Spaces.
A photograph of the Telogis Concept Christchurch project on the corner of Tuam Street and Madras Street. The project was organised by the Student Volunteer Army and Life in Vacant Spaces.
A student from the Student Volunteer Army transporting gravel in a wheelbarrow. He is one of the students from the University of Canterbury helping to build Gap Filler's Community Chess Board.
A photograph of volunteers from the Wellington Emergency Management Office in a van.
Volunteers preparing trees to be transported to the site of the Pallet Pavilion.
A photograph of volunteers from the Wellington Emergency Management Office in a van.
A photograph of volunteers at a temporary Civil Defence Report Centre in Christchurch.
A volunteer working on the dance floor for Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat".
Volunteers preparing trees to be transported to the site of the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers preparing trees to be transported to the site of the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers standing on top of pallets during the construction of the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers photographed in front of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board, now almost completed.
Two volunteers taking a break during the construction of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers laying stones on the ground during the construction of the Pallet Pavilion.
A photograph of volunteers from the Wellington Emergency Management Office in a van.
A photograph of a cardboard box with "Student Army lunches, non-perishables" written on top.
Transcript of participant number UC418AD's earthquake story, captured by the UC QuakeBox project.
Profile of Ange Davidson; oral history interviewer for the "Women's Voices" oral history project.
A PDF copy of the Shore View community newspaper, published on Sunday 12 September 2010.
A PDF copy of the Pegasus Post community newspaper, published on Sunday 12 September 2010.
Members of the Student Volunteer Army digging up liquefaction in from a resident's property. The liquefaction is being placed in wheelbarrows where it will be transported to the street and left in piles for the City Council to pick up.
Wheelbarrows belonging to the Student Volunteer Army stacked up outside the UCSA's "Big Top". The tent was erected to provide support for students at the University of Canterbury in the aftermath of the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Members of the Student Volunteer Army digging up liquefaction from a resident's property in Avonside. The liquefaction is being placed in wheelbarrows where it will be transported to the street and left in piles for the City Council to pick up.
A volunteer working on Poetica and Gap Filler's "Instant Poetry" installation on Colombo Street.