Manaaki Mai Manaaki Atu

This is an initiative that informs whānau about suicide and prevention and assists them through the trauma of losing a loved one to suicide. Easing the impact of suicide and strengthening resilience is the essence of our kaupapa.
Patua Te Taniwha

This programme creates opportunities to connect , uplift and empower whānau, hapū and iwi. This is a Māori-centric trust based in Rotorua. Because of lived experience, we understand the importance of whānau support both in prevention and postvention.
Mauri Tau Rongoā

Poutiriao targets whānau who are struggling with mental health, addiction, depression, low self-esteem and self-worth issues from their personal and intergenerational experiences of trauma.
Rongoa Manawa

Our initiative will deliver a series of three national rangatahi suicide prevention and postvention wānanga in conjunction with the Māori suicide doctoral research of Charlizza (Harris) Matehe.
Te Oranga Pumanawa (TOP)

Te Oranga Pumanawa (TOP) provides locally driven transformational solutions aimed at increasing the health and wellbeing of Rangatahi impared on or exposed to issues associated with suicide.
Pokaiwhenua Pokaimoana

This project aims to reconnect rangatai to te taiao through mana-enhancing and youth development practice, pūrakau, matauranga Māori, and traditional culture.
Kia Tu Tahi Tatou

This is a programme of whānau wānanga to teach our uri tools to manage their mental wellbeing and prevent suicide. Tragically, there is a family history of suicide on both our male and female lines.
Johnny Whānau Noho Stylz

As a family of 4 daughters with an ailing mother still alive, we come together each year to whakawhanaungatanga, manaakitanga, and rangatiratanga our way of being together.
Nga Tohu Ataata

This programme targets support for tamariki and rangatahi in kura kaupapa, wharekura, and Tai Wānanga Tū Toa and their whānau to connect to culture and build a strong cultural identity.
Ngā Taonga Tautoko.

This kaupapa is to uphold the mauri of Te Ao Māori and to develop and enhance the wellbeing of our people, rohe, whenua and ngā wai. To forge a pathway that embodies the principles of mauri.