Te Mua Whanau Trust is a Trust charity in the Health sector, based in Hastings, Hastings. Financial data as at March 2023.
Mission: To initiate, promote, prepare, support and assist with educational and social programmes and community initiatives of non-violence and anger management based on holistic learning which encompass and reflect the different cultural needs and values of society. To foster education, health and welfare of adults, youth at risk, families and other people in need or who are socially disadvantaged or who will benefit from such social programmes and community initiatives. To assist where practical, the community in initiatives which promote the education, health and/or welfare of the community. To initiate, promote, prepare, provide, support and assist with other social programmes and community initiatives as the Board may from time to time approve.
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Financial data as at March 2023. Sourced from Charities Services register.
This charity appears to have no recent financial activity. Either no annual return has been filed with Charities Services, or the most recent return reported zero revenue and zero expenses. Without any financial activity to assess, no rating can be calculated. The charity may be dormant, in transition, pending deregistration, or simply behind on filings — we cannot confirm from the public data alone. If your charity is actively operating, filing a current annual return with Charities Services will allow a rating to be calculated on the next refresh.
How ratings work →Financial data from Charities Services annual return (FY2023). Ratings calculated using CharityData v3.1.1 methodology.
To initiate, promote, prepare, support and assist with educational and social programmes and community initiatives of non-violence and anger management based on holistic learning which encompass and reflect the different cultural needs and values of society. To foster education, health and welfare of adults, youth at risk, families and other people in need or who are socially disadvantaged or who will benefit from such social programmes and community initiatives. To assist where practical, the community in initiatives which promote the education, health and/or welfare of the community. To initiate, promote, prepare, provide, support and assist with other social programmes and community initiatives as the Board may from time to time approve.
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