Te Rori a Mua Trust

Organisation Details Te Rori a Mua Trust was established in 1993 on a rural setting to provide a 24/7 residential service and a day program during the week for adults with an intellectual disability. The meaning of Te Rori A Mua is “the road ahead”and this provides the foundation to ensure the organisation focuses on …

NZCL

Organisation Details NZCL has more than 35 years experience in providing high quality, personalised support to people disabled people and their family/whānau. Our aim is for everyone we support to live a life like any other New Zealander and to promote their individual choices, needs, values and goals. Together, wherever you’re going | Haere tonu …

SILC

Organisation Details Supported Individualised Lifestyle Choices (SILC) is the service arm of SILC Charitable Trust, an independent trust with the primary aim of reinforcing and enhancing the contributions people with disabilities make in their communities. SILC achieves this by being of service to people with intellectual and/or physical disabilities or whose disability has been acquired …

Ranfurly Care Society

Organisation Details The Ranfurly Care Society promotes the spiritual, physical and intellectual well being of people with an intellectual disability. We stand as an advocate in the community, working for an environment that is protective, caring and educational; offering choices, promoting social contact and building a sense of achievement. Ranfurly Residential Home has been providing …

Thumbs Up Trust

Organisation Details Thumbs Up Trust was established to support the needs, aspirations and on-going development of young people with intellectual and physical disabilities to enable them to: Actively participate in the life of their community and gain enjoyment from its facilities Learn and develop new skills Engage in a range of cultural, artistic, recreational and …

Te Ahi Kaa Indigenous Solutions Inc

Organisation Description: Te Ahi Kaa is a kaupapa Māori health and disability provider serving the needs of all people living within the Franklin Region to enable whānau to thrive and prosper. Te Ahi Kaa was established in 2016 and we are driven by whānau and hapori (community) to provide services that enhances the lives of …