Individual & family services charitable organisations across 2 countries
1,613 charitable organisations across 2 countries we currently cover
1,613 charitable organisations across 2 countries we currently cover
To support and advise new amputees ,families, and carers in the Top of The South region. To ensure amputees receive a…
The objectives of the Society shall be a) to promote in general the interests and well being of all amputees b) to coope…
The charity registeration has been revoked effective may 31st. 2025
1. Providing social club and community services to relieve loneliness and isolation of the aged senior citizens. 2. Ho…
Mental health education black agency network working with black families involved with cast
The organization provides a restorative residential program to enhance the lives of sex trafficked youth and young adult…
Charity started up this year but has not yet engaged in any activities.
To assist socially and intellectually disadvantaged people
Resourcing equitable access to specialist diabetes services for people with diabetes.
Aotearoa Disability Law Charitable Trust provides free legal services to disabled people associated with their disabilit…
The Aphasia and Disability Biking Group Canterbury is established for the purposes of providing access to recreation for…
AphasiaNZ's purpose is to provide support services, resources, education and information to anyone affected by aphasia i…
Senior program activities
To provide a meaningful life with opportunities available to be a part of the local and wider community
Adult day programs long-term care home adult day programs long term care home
The purpose of the Trust will be to provide services to people with physical, mental, emotional and intellectual and dev…
Arohanui will provide service for people with a disability within New Zealand, that will reflect individual needs throug…
"The purpose of Art for Life Trust is to educate and train people with special needs in the area of fine arts especially…
to provide services and activities for those with disability - targeting ASD