Press Release – TECT The WBOP COVID-19 Recovery Fund has funded 16 community groups in the past eight months with over $360,000 in funding. It brings the total funded since its inception to over $770,000. The successful recipients include Brave Hearts, Life Education …
The WBOP COVID-19 Recovery Fund has funded 16 community groups in the past eight months with over $360,000 in funding. It brings the total funded since its inception to over $770,000.
The successful recipients include Brave Hearts, Life Education Trust Western Bay of Plenty, Youth Encounter Ministries, Tipu Skills for Life, Tauranga Riding for the Disabled, Bay of Plenty Multiple Sclerosis Society, RRR Rescue Revive Rehome, Ngamuwahine Lodge Trust, SociaLink, Wise Group, Merivale Community Centre, Papamoa Surf Club, EmpowermentNZ, Te Aranui Youth Trust, BOP Therapy Foundation and Hanmer Clinic.
Press Release – TECT The WBOP COVID-19 Recovery Fund has funded 16 community groups in the past eight months with over $360,000 in funding. It brings the total funded since its inception to over $770,000. The successful recipients include Brave Hearts, Life Education …
The WBOP COVID-19 Recovery Fund has funded 16 community groups in the past eight months with over $360,000 in funding. It brings the total funded since its inception to over $770,000.
The successful recipients include Brave Hearts, Life Education Trust Western Bay of Plenty, Youth Encounter Ministries, Tipu Skills for Life, Tauranga Riding for the Disabled, Bay of Plenty Multiple Sclerosis Society, RRR Rescue Revive Rehome, Ngamuwahine Lodge Trust, SociaLink, Wise Group, Merivale Community Centre, Papamoa Surf Club, EmpowermentNZ, Te Aranui Youth Trust, BOP Therapy Foundation and Hanmer Clinic.
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Friday, 14 May 2021, 8:42 am
The WBOP COVID-19 Recovery Fund has funded 16 community
groups in the past eight months with over $360,000 in
funding. It brings the total funded since its inception to
over $770,000.
The successful recipients include Brave
Hearts, Life Education Trust Western Bay of Plenty, Youth
Encounter Ministries, Tipu Skills for Life, Tauranga Riding
for the Disabled, Bay of Plenty Multiple Sclerosis Society,
RRR Rescue Revive Rehome, Ngamuwahine Lodge Trust,
SociaLink, Wise Group, Merivale Community Centre, Papamoa
Surf Club, EmpowermentNZ, Te Aranui Youth Trust, BOP Therapy
Foundation and Hanmer Clinic.
The fund, established by
local funders TECT, Acorn Foundation, BayTrust and Tauranga
Monday, 15 February 2021, 8:41 am
Young people are our future. But for some children, the
future doesn’t seem so bright.
One local programme
is aiming to change that, empowering young people with the
practical skills they need to make a lasting positive
difference in their lives.
It all started back in 2011
when Stuart and Prue Caldwell, who run a local youth agency,
heard about a group of 10-year-old girls who were smoking
with their mothers.
Seeing a clear need for early
invention to ensure these young girls could build the future
they deserved, Stuart, Prue, and a group of social workers,