Social services charities in New Zealand
3,628 registered charities
3,628 registered charities
Giving every island resident the opportunity to live healthy, fulfilling, independent lives and to fully participate in …
The charitable purpose is to fund soundly based charities working in communities.
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…
Relieving communities and individuals who face poverty, whether by disaster or financial hardship, by providing goods an…
Aotearoa Family and New Migrant Support Charity provides services and support to whānau in Aotearoa, refugees and new mi…
The charitable purpose of the Society is to provide national support for local food rescue organisations in Aotearoa, Ne…
Aotearoa Latin American Community Incorporated provides a holistic, bicultural, bilingual, safe and accessible social co…
The Association is established to promote and facilitate the welfare, development and best interests of children and the…
The Objective of the Trust is to devote or apply both capital and income to advance education and benefitting the commun…
The Trust is established exclusively for charitable purposes in accordance with the Charitable Trusts Act 1957, includin…
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…
To provide fire and emergency services to our community
To provide Christmas Lunch for those in need.
To promote and support organisations and programmes (to the extent to which they are charitable) which provide social se…
Relief of poverty, advancement of education, religion and any other charitable purpose
To provide a meaningful life with opportunities available to be a part of the local and wider community
The purpose of the Trust will be to provide services to people with physical, mental, emotional and intellectual and dev…
The purpose for which the Trust is established is to receive, manage, hold and administer the Trust’s Assets for Charita…