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Hustle with Heart was formed to give families a hand when times get tough and things seem impossible.
Jamie-Leigh Watene founded the business last July after deciding she wanted to do something that meant something to her, rather than simply work for the sake of working.
“There was a time when I could relate to feeling stretched, tired, and just needing a bit of help without any judgment. I wanted to create something that felt safe, supported, and genuinely caring – a service that helps people feel less alone.”
Besides offering help with curriculum vitae (CVs), Hustle with Heart provides laundry services and home help for busy families. The business offers moving support by helping people to organise and sort through their things, and also provides routine charts to help people add more structure to their day.
“These services are essential because they help take the pressure off, bring a sense of calm, and give people space to breathe and reset,” Watene said.
The majority of clients are parents of young children and families who find themselves juggling a lot of things and needing a little help.
“They’re doing their best, but sometimes they just need an extra set of hands or a bit of support to make things feel more manageable.”
While Hustle with Heart is not a free service, Watene does her best to keep things fair and affordable.
“For me, it’s never just about the money; it’s about knowing someone feels lighter, calmer, and more supported by the time I leave,” said Watene.


