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Thank you to H20 Bar in Tauranga for the recent generous donation for our work and our families.
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We are very grateful to the Mount Social Club for their generous donations in helping to end violence, in our community.
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Our thanks and appreciation to the Renners Bar for their kind donation to our work, in keeping families safe and free from violence, in our community.
Our thanks and appreciation for TECT’s ongoing support
Thank you!
Thank you!
Pub Charity - thank you for your support in 2025… we appreciate and value you as our partner in keeping Tauranga families, safe and free from violence.
Thank you, Acorn Foundation, for your donation
As a community trust, we value your support!
Tauranga Living Without Violence would like to acknowledge two generous donations from local organisations during this financial year!
Our thanks and gratitude to the Boards and Trustees of TECT and Acorn Foundation (WBoP) - and to those volunteers and staff who have supported our organisation this year. We are able to help more whaiora / clients - men, women and children - with these generous funds.
He mihi aroha ki a koutou katoa!
Many thanks to the Lion Foundation for their recent generous donation! We appreciate your ongoing support for our whaiora / clients and our mahi / work. We are grateful to serve our wonderful community.
Our thanks and appreciation to the Christine Taylor Foundation for Mental Health for their support.
We are grateful for your ongoing and consistent support!
A big thank you too to Lotto NZ, for their recent and provident donation to us.
Tēnei te mihi nui ki a koutou, rātou ki a kōrua, e ngā hoa mā.
Our appreciation to…
NZ Lottery Grants Board
Great news from our friends at the Western Bay of Plenty Women’s Fund: we have been nominated as one of the recipient charities for their first round of distributions - and we’ve been shortlisted!
Here’s an introduction to the Western Bay of Plenty Women’s Fund - visit their website at WBOP Women's Fund :: Acorn Foundation
Ka mua, ka muri - Walking backwards into the future
"Ka mua, ka muri" is a Māori proverb that can be translated to "walking backwards into the future" or "to walk into the future with your eyes fixed on
the past." It signifies the interconnectedness of past, present, and future actions, suggesting that our actions have consequences that ripple forward in time.
The WBOP Women’s Fund is where generosity meets impact, and women empower women to create a lasting ripple of change in our region.
More than just a giving circle, we are a community of compassionate people dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of women and whānau in the Western Bay of Plenty.
As a member of the Western Bay of Plenty Women’s Fund, you join forces with like-minded individuals, working together to unlock opportunities and empower women to reach their full potential. Our mission goes beyond financial contributions; it’s about lifting each other up, challenging gender roles, and leading with purpose.
Thank you to Hayley and her team for supporting Tauranga Living Without Violence and the work that we do!