Barnardos teaches children practical ways to keep themselves safe
With the help of Trust House Foundation funding, we help children affected by domestic violence know that it is not their fault, and teach them and their whanau ways to stop the cycle of violence.
The Hawke’s Bay Youth Trust
The Trust House Foundation grant allows us to continue our good work, providing support to us through covering operational costs.
The Breast Cancer Aotearoa Coalition
BCAC is using a grant from the Trust House Foundation to help print 5,000 copies of a new, updated edition of Step by Step.
StarJam Charitable Trust
The Trust House Foundation’s grant enabled StarJam to successfully launch a dance workshop and a singing workshop, catering for up to 24 would-be Jammers in the Wairarapa.
Supporting mental health and wellbeing
Trust House Foundation’s ongoing support for King Street Artworks is crucial to the mental health provider continuing to operate effectively.
Wairarapa Singers
Wairarapa Singers is an incorporated charitable society which was established in 1994. We are one of the finest choirs in the region and currently we have 70 members. Our main concerts typically attract an audience of 400 people.
English Language Partners Porirua
At English Language Partners Porirua (part of English Language Partners NZ) we facilitate successful resettlement of adults of refugee and migrant background, through providing welcoming spaces for these adults to learn the language that is fundamental to their participation in Aotearoa New Zealand – English.
Grant puts focus on kids eyesight
The Trust House Foundation is getting behind a charity focusing on providing free prescription glasses to school kids who need them.
The Kokomai Creative Festival, Wairarapa
The inaugural Kokomai Creative Festival, Wairarapa held in October 2013 was a great success and the Wairarapa Arts Festival Trustees are looking forward to bringing you the 4th edition of Kokomai in October 2019.
Masterton Young Citizens Club
Masterton Young Citizens Club has been open for the community since 1957. We are primarily a boxing gym, although over the past 30 years there have been many different clubs and groups that have used our building on Chapel Street.
Bellyful was ‘born’ out of the desire to see families supported by their fellow community members.
Bellyful New Zealand is a nationwide charity who cook and deliver meals to families with newborn babies and families with young children who are struggling with illness, where there is little or no family or social support.
Broadcaster speaking to us all
Access Radio station Arrow FM is doing more than just providing a platform for minority groups to be heard, it is also performing a valuable mentoring role.