Every Body Is a Treasure is a Trust charity in the Health sector, based in Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt. Annual revenue: $0.2M NZD. Financial data as at March 2025.
Mission: Our mission is to strengthen community wellbeing through regenerative arts, ecotherapy, and youth-led creative practice that honours both people and the land. We teach embodiment, bushcraft, food sovereignty, and the revitalisation of tūpuna skills that worked in partnership with Papatūānuku. We amplify youth voice through storytelling, compassionate communication, and journalism, ensuring rangatahi are central to shaping the future. Together with schools, families, and communities, we co-design trauma-informed programmes that weave creativity, collaboration, and skill-building. By focusing on early intervention and collective care, we prepare communities to heal, thrive, and grow stronger together with the living world.
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $0.2M | $0.2M | $0.1M |
| 2024 | $0.1M | $0.1M | - |
| 2023 | $0.2M | $0.3M | $0.1M |
| 2022 | $0.2M | $0.1M | $0.1M |
| 2021 | $0.1M | $0.1M | $0.1M |
| 2020 | $0.1M | $0.0M | - |
| 2019 | $0.0M | $0.0M | - |
Financial data as at March 2025. Sourced from Charities Services register.
Charities Services Tier 3/4 reporting allows smaller charities to file a summary annual-return form rather than separately audited financial statements. The return reports totals but not the program/administration split or the line-item detail our template needs. No red flags were detected in what was filed, and revenue is below the $1M threshold at which audited accounts are expected. A letter grade is withheld rather than assigning one that would be driven by the template-fit, not the charity's operations. The charity's filed figures are shown above.
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Financial data from Charities Services annual return (FY2025). Ratings calculated using CharityData v3.1.1 methodology.
Our mission is to strengthen community wellbeing through regenerative arts, ecotherapy, and youth-led creative practice that honours both people and the land. We teach embodiment, bushcraft, food sovereignty, and the revitalisation of tūpuna skills that worked in partnership with Papatūānuku. We amplify youth voice through storytelling, compassionate communication, and journalism, ensuring rangatahi are central to shaping the future. Together with schools, families, and communities, we co-design trauma-informed programmes that weave creativity, collaboration, and skill-building. By focusing on early intervention and collective care, we prepare communities to heal, thrive, and grow stronger together with the living world.
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