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We love supporting not for profit groups and as part of our commitment to give back to the community we offer a complimentary membership in each of our groups for a not for profit organisation. Like in business, the key to sustainable growth for not for profits is to build strong networks. We’ve shared some of their stories with you..
The catalyst for Living Hope was a child pickpocket and a single meal.
In 1997, whilst on her way to take up a post teaching English in Russia, New Zealander Rachael Hughes felt a hand reach for her purse and turned to confront the person. Instead she looked down at the face of a homeless child.
She had witnessed countless scared, hungry children begging on the streets of Vladivostok, so was moved to buy this child a meal. Seeing the way he devoured the food with an expression of shame made such an impression on Rachael that the next day she returned to the streets handing out fruit and sandwiches. Within a month she was feeding thirty children up to 3 times a week.
Endometriosis New Zealand is New Zealand’s national endometriosis organisation and has affiliated support groups throughout the country.
We represent the tens of thousands of women and girls with endometriosis in New Zealand and we work with those health professionals who treat the condition and researchers finding solutions. We provide unique and professional services and programmes to reach individuals, communities, schools, workplaces and all stakeholders involved in improving health outcomes for those with endometriosis and persistent pelvic pain.
Welcome to Papamoa Surf Life Saving Club
Our Time … Your Life!!!
What we can make available to you
It does not matter what level you join at, the options are there to be pursued.
Our philosophy is for you to have fun, participate safely in Surf Life Saving and to build tomorrows Lifeguards.
Below is a graphical overview of what you can achieve at PSLSC.
Tauranga RDA Equestrian Therapy Centre provides therapeutic horse related activities for children and adults with physical, mental, cognitive, social or behavioural needs. This includes horse riding, horsemanship and vocational skills. Clients range in age from 3 to 65.
Horse riding is an activity which stimulates and exercises both mentally and physically. It is ideal for people with disabilities as well as those that are disadvantaged, at risk or have mental and social issues. Our programmes engage people to assist growth, confidence, independence and the development of self esteem.













