PARS’ support for wāhine and their pēpi

PARS’ support for wāhine and their pēpi

PARS has opened a brand new five-bedroom house in West Auckland for wāhine needing support on release from prison. The establishment of the home reflects PARS’ commitment to supporting today’s wāhine who have been a part of the justice system to become...
Introducing Te Pā

Introducing Te Pā

Nau mai, piki mai, huihuia mai rā koutou ki te whakanuii te haeatatanga o tētahi rā hou ki runga i Te Pā. In early 2019, PARS embarked on what was to become an evolutionary journey; one that would see the unfolding of a way forward that strongly positions our...
Working in partnership with Share My Super

Working in partnership with Share My Super

PARS is a proud partner of Share My Super; an organisation uniting Kiwi over-65s to help solve child poverty. The funds PARS receives through the generosity of those who donate to Share My Super help support our Te Ohomai Rangatahi service. PARS’ CEO Tui Ah Loo...
Te Haerenga ki Koukourarata

Te Haerenga ki Koukourarata

TUI GALLAGHER, ACCOMMODATION COORDINATOR On Friday 25th June, PARS was represented by Board Chair Hurimoana Dennis, CEO Tui Ah Loo, and Accommodation Coordinator Tui Gallagher, at the pōhiri of Rewakura (Rachael) Ngatai, as she began her next journey as Kaituki o te...
Supporting our vulnerable whānau

Supporting our vulnerable whānau

TUI AH LOO, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER    Big shout out to the team from Turuki Health Care for their superb effort in vaccinating some of the most vulnerable whānau in our community today at our Pā Tūwatawata. As the CEO of PARS, it is important to me that the...
New Auckland service for deportees

New Auckland service for deportees

PARS is pleased to announce the introduction of a new service for deportees who wish to integrate into the Auckland area, and who need a supportive home environment within a community setting for a period of time. During this time, PARS’ specialist team will assist...