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.
Project Prima Volta (PPV) is a nationally recognised singing programme that enables young people to harness the power of their own voice.
On behalf of Tawa Hockey Club we wanted to say thankyou again for the funding that
Trust House provided towards coaching.
Our paid, part-time Porirua Manager, and a team of volunteers, provide volunteer work opportunities to hundreds of Porirua residents each year.
Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History is proud to be supported by Trust House Foundation.
“We are excited to announce that Alex Sorensen has joined as our new Executive Chef, responsible for The Grill restaurant and bar and our conference and event facilities!”
Trust House Foundation’s support has enabled us to continue running our Family Violence Programmes in the Hutt and Greater Wellington region, for children, young people, and adult women who are living with, or have experienced, family violence.
The days of bringing joy and happiness to people with disabilities could soon be over for a couple of friendly horses at the Wairarapa branch of Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA).
A Masterton secondary school is giving students a head-start in the construction sector while at the same time providing some much needed help for homeless people.
Te Kura O Papatūānuku Wairarapa Earth school charitable trust aims to inspire, inform and enable
people of all ages to achieve practical solutions for the future of our community and a healthy planet.
Mums and dads need not be alarmed if their little treasures want to pull on some boxing gloves and climb into the ring