Three years ago a small group of funders and communities from Te Whānau-a-Apanui and Ngāti Porou came together to look at how they could support Māori to thrive in the…
Until Trees that Count was established in 2016, New Zealand had no way to capture the official native tree count. Now we do. So far we know there are over…
During the first lockdown phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, many New Zealand households found themselves in a precarious position in relation to food supply. The Tindall Foundation (TTF) recognised opportunities…
Mid North Family Support: offering community and pop-up counselling support services in schools to improve the wellbeing of tamariki (children), whānau and individuals who have experienced trauma, family harm or sexual harm. It supported 398 whānau in 2018/2019.
Volunteering Northland: providing a recruitment and referral service for 1,560 volunteers in 2018/19.
WINGS (Women’s International Newcomers Group Social): helping women new to Whangarei and/or New Zealand to settle into Kiwi life. Around 60 active members support and encourage each other to share traditions and knowledge, discuss settlement issues, build connections and create a sense of belonging.
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