Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People is a relatively new ministry set up in partnership with the community and Māori to transform the lives of many New Zealanders.
Many disabled people and whānau...
The primary objective of the Amputee Society is to support and promote the welfare of all amputees. This includes offering peer support and encouragement when the going gets tough, and providing...
Awareness is a network of people with their own experience of a mental health or addictions service.
Their mission is to ensure effective mental health services in Canterbury by supporting individuals...
The New Zealand Spinal Trust (NZST) are an organisation that supports people with spinal cord impairment(SCI). Through their Peer and Whānau Support service, the Vocational Rehabilitation team, and...
Ability Adventures is New Zealand’s premier disability travel company, specialising in inclusive travel holidays and accessible tourism for seniors and travellers with disabilities.
They provide...
New Zealand Tourism Guide is a comprehensive online directory for NZ tourism and travel. We're proud to be the home to listings for accommodation, attractions, tours and transport businesses (over...
Kenzie’s Gift’s mission is to create a brighter future for young Kiwis affected by serious illness or grief by supporting good mental health and ensuring no young Kiwi faces serious illness or...
ADHD New Zealand is the largest and longest-standing non-profit organisation committed to supporting those living with ADHD in New Zealand. They connect people and organisations, enabling their...
Vision and Mission Statement: Improving the life of every person affected by arthritis
Arthrtis New Zealand are a national charity that provides information, advice and support to people...
DEAF AOTEAROA PROVIDES A RANGE OF SERVICES FOR THE DEAF COMMUNITY :
Hauora: Deaf Aotearoa’s Hauora service is a nationwide service that understands and responds to Deaf and hard-of-hearing...
Canterbury & West Coast Deaf Community NoticeBoard is a private Facebook group open to Deaf / NZSL (New Zealand Sign Language) users living in the Canterbury or West Coast region. You can share...