Porirua Foundation – Our Story
The Porirua Foundation previously known as the Porirua Community Appeal Trust is a charitable trust that has supported a wide range of community initiatives and projects since its inception in April 1997.
Tararua Film Festival
Thanks to Trust House, we put on the first annual Tararua Film Festival at the Regent Pahiatua in late October 2022.
Featherston Booktown
Featherston Booktown hosts and organises literary events throughout the year with the help of many volunteers, local bookshops, and generous funders and supporters
Stroke Central New Zealand
Stroke Central New Zealand is a charity that supports stroke survivors, their families, whanau, and carers
Special Olympics Hutt Valley
Special Olympics Hutt Valley is an affiliated club to Special Olympics New Zealand. We provide sporting opportunities to people with intellectual disabilities across a range of sports.
The Wellington Multiple Sclerosis Society
The Wellington Multiple Sclerosis Society (WMS) is very grateful for the wonderful support it receives from Trust House Foundation to support its work in the Wairarapa.
Camp Quality
Camp Quality brings fun, hope and happiness into the lives of children living with cancer – supporting them to get on with just being kids.
The Identity and Heritage of Upper Hutt
At Upper Hutt City Council, we acknowledge our local history as a way of strengthening the bonds of our community.
House of Science Wairarapa Charitable Trust
House of Science Wairarapa is a community-led provider of science education services to primary and intermediate schools.
Nature School NZ Trust
Nature School NZ Trust are a registered charity, established in 2018. Our purpose is getting as many as possible NZ children learning from and through play in nature.
Nourished for Nil – Who we are and what we do
We are Hawkes Bay based food rescue organisation Nourished for Nil and we collect surplus, unsold, mislabeled and excess food from local hospitality, community gardens and businesses.
Project Prima Volta (PPV)
Project Prima Volta (PPV) is a nationally recognised singing programme that enables young people to harness the power of their own voice.