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Individuals are referred by health professionals The focus of the Chris Ruth Centre is on: Workplace Participation Voluntary employment positions are arranged with local businesses. Placements...
VOYCE – Whakarongo Mai believes every young person is a taonga. They help tamariki and rangatahi in care to live with the aroha, safety and respect they deserve. VOYCE support young people to have...
Te Kakakura Trust was established in 1996 as a charitable trust owned by Te Rūnaka ki Ōtautahi o Kāi Tahu (the mana whenua tribal council of Christchurch). Since 1936 the Ōtautahi Rūnaka has...
Circability delivers classes, workshops and community events for all ages, all abilities and all cultures, using social circus as a tool for developing personal confidence, physical and emotional...
Arts Integrated is a charitable trust that empowers disabled individuals by providing education, support, training, and encouragement in
the performing arts. They offer a variety of recreational...
Te Tahi support 10 to 24 year olds in the Christchurch region by providing a ‘one-stop shop’ for medical, sexual and mental health services, as well as mentoring and employment support to help you...
The Christchurch Youth Council (CYC) was founded in the 1990's, and was initially a subsidiary body underneath the Christchurch City Council. A few years later, the decision was made to shift it from...
As the first of its kind in New Zealand, Youth Hub Christchurch aims to be the turning point in the lives of young people aged 10-25. Based in the heart of Christchurch, their goal is to create a...
The Burnett Foundation provide services for gay, bisexual and other cis or trans men who have sex with men (and their sexual partners, which could include trans women and non-binary people), and...
 MHAPS Purpose Providing a wide variety of peer led and peer informed services from which a person can choose options that feel comfortable to them. Offering information, education and...
The Muscular Dystrophy Association of New Zealand, commonly known as MDANZ, began in the late 1950’s as a support group for families affected by muscular dystrophy. Since then, they have broadened...
The Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA) is a pan-disability disabled person’s organisation that works with its members, the wider disability community, other disabled person’s organisations,...

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