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Fonua Ola Manukau

Address: 7/20 Lambie Drive, Manukau 2241
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Phone: 0800 436 682
Email: info@fonuaola.org.nz

Fonua Ola supports Pasifika families to be safe and well for a better future.

We cater for the Auckland region covering the areas of South, West, Central and East Auckland. We provide Social Work Support, Counselling, Youth Programme, Building Financial Capability, Family Violence Intervention, Whanau Ora Support and Group Parenting Programme. Our aim is to achieve better outcomes for our children and young people through journeying with their families on their voyage to sustainable futures.

Friendship House

Address: 20 Putney Way, Manukau, Auckland 2241
We are located right on the Manukau town square next to Westfield.
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Phone: 09 869 2850
Email: info@friendshiphouse.org.nz

Family violence is estimated to cost the country between $4.1 and $7 billion each year

Is your company paying for domestic abuse issues? Domestic violence can create increased costs to your workplace through sickness and absenteeism. We are here to help you and your employees.

Friendship House can assist you to train your employees to recognize the signs of domestic abuse and to be able to offer support.
We provide education, training, counselling and social work services to
the businesses and the people of Manukau.

Hāpai Tūhono Charitable Trust

Address: Level 5/20 Amersham Way, Manukau, Auckland
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Email: kiaora@hapaituhono.co.nz

Hāpai Tūhono (HT) has brought together an experienced creative team to deliver a service by Māori for Māori. We are unapologetically committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Tino Rangatiratanga, promoting transformational outcomes for Māori to create life and wealth sovereignty. Drawing on years of lived experience and expertise, we collaborate with our rangatahi, whānau & hāpori to do "whatever it takes".

Our responsibility is not to duplicate services but to draw on our wealth of knowledge and connections to community services that we know make a difference. With our vast networks in central and local government, and our philanthropic friends, we have acquired resources to work with our rangatahi & whānau in a very different ways.

We are committed to rangatahi at the center, using Matauranga Māori and applying a Te Ao Māori worldview in all we do. Acknowledging racism, systemic failure, and inequality, addressing the inequities and intergenerational trauma that has created barriers hindering access and opportunities

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