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  • In this photo, a group of people cross the finish line of a marathon. They look happy and are all smiling. The three people in front are holding hands and close behind them, the rest of the group is visible.

    Turning a marathon dream into reality – The power of the collective

    March 24, 2025

    Marathon running has brought a rōpū from Te Hapori Ora...

  • 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...

  • E Tū Whānau Kahukura Workshop 2023 logo

    Kahukura Workshop 2023 empowers and connects community leaders

    April 5, 2023

    Kahukura Workshop 2023 nurtured community leadership.

  • Karakia for tāne on Rangitoto

    Healing tāne i te ao o ngā Atua

    February 1, 2023

    Read how tāne are supported to find peace and live...

  • Poutokomanawa Hapori Hui 2022 connects and shares best practice

    November 25, 2022

    This hui shared some community partners' strategies, successes, and learnings...

  • Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre logo

    Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre and E Tū Whānau enjoy complimentary Indigenous values

    November 10, 2022

    Read how Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre & E...

  • Wāhine from the Mamas Moving Mountains group, Whāngarei

    E Tū Whānau kaupapa supports Te Tai Tokerau wāhine to drive change

    September 8, 2022

    Kaupapa Māori approaches offer real support to young mums in...

  • A kahukura leads a flock of kuaka in flight.

    Manu toa – following the Kuaka from Aotearoa to Alaska

    April 14, 2022

    Kahukura are community leaders. Read how migrating kuaka inspire this...

  • Eugene Ryder, community worker with He Kuaka,

    Eugene Ryder – There’s a kahukura in all of us

    Read how kahukura inspire hope and leadership in all communities.

  • Some of the rangatahi whose truancy has ben turned around by the Tūrangi wānanga

    Turning truancy around in Tūrangi

    November 24, 2021

    Tūrangi whānau are taking rangatahi achievement into their own hands,...

  • Muriel McLaughlin, Monica Duff, Kim Eriksen-Downs, and Anitana Downs - wāhine toa eading change in their communities

    Wāhine toa turn tragedy into opportunity for everyone

    November 23, 2021

    Read how three sisters tuned grief into opportunity for their...

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  • About
    ▼
    • Overview
    • E Tū Whānau Mahere Rautaki (Framework for Change) 2019-2024
    • Our vision
    • E Tū Whānau Charter of Commitment
    • Our values
    • Our journey
    • Māori Reference Group
  • Our values
    ▼
    • About our values
    • Aroha
    • Whanaungatanga
    • Whakapapa
    • Mana manaaki
    • Kōrero awhi
    • Tikanga
  • Stories
  • Communities
    ▼
    • About our communities
    • Kahukura
    • Former Refugees and Migrants
    • E Tū Whānau Song Competition
    • Spoken Word Competition Gallery
  • Resources
  • Contact