We are excited to be collaborating with the Wellington Timebank on our Welly Urban Food Org. (UFO) project. Working together, we'll expand our UFO network and help facilitate urban agriculture volunteering around Pōneke.
Read MoreWe're celebrating National Volunteer Week Te Wiki Tūao ā-Motu 2022! We'll be spotlighting some legendary people and hearing their reasons for volunteering with us.
Read MoreCheck out the magic of community, repair and reciprocity at our monthly Just Sew Repair Cafés.
Read MoreOur Well Homes team has joined up with Wellington City Mission to deliver ‘Boredom Buster’ packs to isolating families in the region!
Read MoreAotearoa has some of the best camping spots and tramping trails in the world- let’s keep it that way! Read on to see how you can enjoy our natural environment while also protecting it.
Read MoreMeet Hayley, our awesome 2021 student intern. Hayley joined us last year as part of her SDGs masters, where she was studying environmental sustainability and how we can mitigate and adapt to climate change. For Student Volunteer Week 2022, we’re profiling her about her upbringing, study, and journey with the trust.
Read MoreEvery day for the past ten years, an eclectic mix of thoughtful committed individuals have come together to help make curtains for vulnerable families in need. This equals about $70,000 worth of time donated to keeping others warm, each year. Meet some of the volunteers that make up the Wellington Curtain Bank.
Read MoreHappy Birthday to the Wellington Curtain Bank. Here’s to a decade of being awesome. You can check out the journey here.
Read MoreThe Curtain Bank is more than a free curtain making service. Behind its doors is a family of thoughtful, committed and welcoming individuals. Trang, one of the incredible volunteers, took some time out to share her experience and gosh we were blown away.
Read MoreWithout our Curtain Bank volunteers, 604 low-income families in need across the Wellington region would not have quality curtains to keep them warm each winter.
Read MoreSecondary school student Emma Wadsworth talks about why she volunteered for the Trust.
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