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  • E Tū Whānau kahukura, Savanna Martin-Koteka, is pictured close up. She wears glasses and dark clothing. She has a moko kauae tattoo on her chin and a small silver ring in her left nostril. She is looking attentively past the camera.

    Kahukura leading and supporting whānau in Tūwharetoa

    August 9, 2024

    Kahukura lead and inspire communities to be safer, stronger and...

  • In this photograph, eight women and thier children sit together outside on some paved steps in a built up urban area. The day is overcast and the women and children smile at the camera. Some wear sunglasses and behind them are four or five prams, in some of which, babies are visible.

    Māmā Neke Maunga – Knowing our worth is our birthright

    June 7, 2024

    Māmā Neke Maunga is a strengths-based, community-led rōpu which is...

  • William Olds smiles as he looks at the camera. He has mid length hair and a goatee beard. In his right hand, swung up towards the viewer, is a long, black kettlebell. He is doing some sort of workout on a deck outside building.

    Relationships are the heartbeat of change for William Olds

    April 18, 2024

    Relationships restored are a treasured success for William Olds.

  • This close up is of a young woman whose face is bright and open as she spins poi. The poi are in movement and are white with black feathers attaching the hand-held cord. She wears a dark coloured t shirt with an ethnic print on the front. The background is blurred.

    Te Hapori Ora POD puts whānau into fitness

    Te Hapori Ora POD innovates community-led approaches to health and...

  • This image is of a group of people sitting along a wooden walk way and deck outside a small black building at the opening day barbeque for Tuia te Hāpori. There are about 30 people eating together on a warm-looking day.

    Tuia te Hāpori – A practical response to local needs in Nelson

    March 21, 2024

    Tuia te Hāpori is a community response to local needs...

  • NFACT whānau and kaimahi from E Tū Whānau and Māmā Neke Maunga who enjoyed rich connections together pose for a photo outside the whare nui at Pehiāweri Marae.

    Rich connections at Waitangi 2024

    February 20, 2024

    Former refugees and migrants enjoyed rich connections with te ao...

  • A wahine holds an E Tū Whānau values fan and walks in front of a banner dispalying the E Tū Whānau values at Waitangi 2024.

    E Tū Whānau at Waitangi 2024 

    February 14, 2024

    Waitangi 2024 was enriched with manaaki and kōrero from E...

  • Three of the team working on the ALAC Wellbeing Toolkit happily show off a banner showing the logo and name of the programme, Escuela del Buen Vivir. On the left is Esteban Espinoza, ALAC Founder and Director, with specially trained ALAC Wellness Workers, Carolina Lagos in the center, and Jose Patricio Contreras on the right.

    ALAC Wellbeing Toolbox supports migrants to flourish

    January 15, 2024

    ALAC Wellbeing Toolbox helps migrants to build new, socially connected...

  • Image of a mural done in graffiti saying "Hikoi4Liife Wellness Hub"

    Hikoi4Life Wellness Hub opens new opportunities for whānau

    October 25, 2023

    A new Hikoi4Life Wellness Hub gives whānau in Hastings access...

  • Cyclone affected whānau in Te Matau-a-Maui stand around water at night looking at the paper lanterns the made and floated in memory of their dead during Matariki 2023

    E Tū Whānau communities celebrate Matariki 2023

    August 25, 2023

    E Tū Whānau supported myriad different Matariki 2023 events.

  • A rangatahi plays table tennis - one of the many activities offered by Ōtara Youth Hub

    Ōtara Youth Hub – a vibrant and creative space for rangatahi

    July 16, 2023

    The Ōtara Youth Hub (OYH) sits, literally and culturally, at...

  • Cross-cultural friendship in action: Ihapera Waru-Martin (front left) and Waila Michan Khel (centre) with the Ōtara Coding Team in Manukau when they sharpened their coding skills by working via Zoom with students in Korea to build a live website.

    Cross-cultural friendship enriches life for rangatahi in Ōtara

    June 2, 2023

    Ōtara rangatahi find richness in difference.

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  • About
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    • Overview
    • E Tū Whānau Mahere Rautaki (Framework for Change)
    • Our vision
    • E Tū Whānau Charter of Commitment
    • Our values
    • Our journey
    • Māori Reference Group
  • Our values
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    • About our values
    • Aroha
    • Whanaungatanga
    • Whakapapa
    • Mana manaaki
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  • Stories
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    • About our communities
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    • Community events
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    • Download resources
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    • Research and publications
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