Providing random acts of kindness to oncology kids and their families in NZ.
We're here to CONNECT - AMPLIFY - CREATE CHANGE by working collaboratively.
What better way to create a movement of cooperation to affect change for good than to say, "hey jump on board our waka (canoe)."
Some amazing charities have also been set up by tamariki in treatment, their whānau, and their mātua (parents) whose Angels were the inspiration behind giving to the community and whom we honour.
If you would like to hop on our waka click on KAIURUNGI (navigator) and we'll be in contact.
Providing random acts of kindness to oncology kids and their families in NZ.
Living in a world where the Neurodiverse can thrive.
Trust Teina is a charitable trust with a vision to save Māori and Pasifika...
Amplify the collective voice to improve healthcare and wellbeing for people and their whānau living with a rare disorder.
RDNZ is the respected voice of rare disorders in New Zealand. We are the only national organisation supporting all New Zealanders who live with a rare condition, and the people who care for them.
Our enquiries line, website and support group networks allow patients to access knowledge quickly. We also offer direct support to link people to information on specific rare diseases and to navigate the health system.
We provide a strong common voice to advocate for health policy and a healthcare system that works for those with rare diseases. To do this, RDNZ works with the Government, researchers, clinicians and industry to promote research, diagnosis, treatment and services.
For the thousands of New Zealanders living with Tourette Syndrome, everyday tasks can be a huge challenge. Imagine not being able to walk unassisted, cook a meal safely or attend school or work. This means most have a lack of independence and the physical debilitations can lead to a decline in mental health.
The Access Alliance is a movement comprised of a growing number of organisations from the disability and neurodiversity sectors, working with a range of business champions, and nearly 7000 individual supporters, representing and advocating for legislation to enable people with access needs.