Find non profit organizations in Wellington. Listings include The Foodbank Project, National Association of Women in Construction (NZ), The Kai Ika Project - Wellington, Parkinson's New Zealand, NZIA (New Zealand Indonesia Association), New Zealand Game Developers Association.
Diabetes Wellington is the primary organisation assisting people with diabetes in the Wellington reg
Aotearoa New Zealand's largest support service for the health and wellbeing of tamariki under five.
Turning second hand goods into first class care 💚
We envision a world where digital technology and intelligent design have been harnessed to create sma
The Foodbank Project is a not-for-profit online shop that makes it easy to donate groceries If you are needing food assistance: https://www.salvationarmy.org.nz/centres/welfare/
NAWIC is a nationwide community of women championing diversity, equity, and inclusion across Aotearoa New Zealand’s construction sector. We connect, educate, and advocate so women ...
Love Your Library by PLNZ celebrates and supports public libraries in Aotearoa, helping them provide vital services, life-long learning, and community connection while sharing news...
Official Page for NZ's Oldest Online Subaru enthusiast Forum : Join for free @ www.ClubSUB.org.nz
The home of Gaelic games in New Zealand's capital city.
Museums Aotearoa is the association for public museums and galleries in Aotearoa.
Driving maximum usage of commercial and recreational fish across Te Whanganui-a-Tara
We welcome anyone and everyone because it involves us all.. This page, alongside the instagram @coolchangenz will include our progress through being bereaved by suicide and how we...
We're a charitable trust. Our mission is to support and inspire people to protect and enhance special places, creating a network of thriving natural landscapes with communities wit...
The New Zealand Railways Staff Welfare Trust provides for the wellbeing of its members by subsidising medical expenses and providing low-cost holiday houses for its members.
Since 1969, DCM has been a lifeline for those experiencing or at risk of homelessness and harm in Wellington, offering advocacy, care, and wraparound support.
WPSCC is committed to promote social, sports, cultural and heritage values among diverse communities in Wellington and its surrounding regions. Wellington Punjabi Sports And Cultur...
Dress for Success helps people across the Wellington region build the skills and confidence they need to find employment and thrive in their careers.
The official page of Parkinson's New Zealand providing information, education, and support
This is the official page for NZ Tertiary Education Union. This is a progressive, pro-union space that values respectful, inclusive kōrero. Hate speech or harassment will not be t...
Relay For Life NZ is a nationwide celebration and awareness-raising event for the survivors and families of those with cancer. It's a time for remembrance.
Fostering friendship of two great nations since 1964
Supporting & developing the Aotearoa video games industry since 2001.
www.watercolournewzealand.co.nz welcomes artists or art lovers who enjoy watercolour painting. https://www.watercolournewzealand.nz/membership/index.htm
WYP helps you tap into an amazing network of Wellingtonians. Get to the next level with WYP.
Trails Wellington is a collective of passionate locals focused on creating epic trails in Wellington.
Wainui Whiskers Rescue 💛02-0544-0034444-006💛 🐈⬛️Charity CC60584🐈⬛️ A NO KILL Cat Sanctuary & Feral Assistance Rescue Supporting Animals in Need 🐾🐾 Based in Wainuiomata, Wellingt...
Promoting the sustenance of Māori identity (formerly Te Pūtea Whakatupu Trust)
Nuku Ora is the independent body for physical activity in the greater Wellington region.
HCNZ is the national Holocaust education and remembrance centre for Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Walter Nash Centre is a sports venue, a leisure and learning space and a hub for the local community. Social media rules: huttcity.govt.nz/socialmedia
The Wellington Film Society enables you to see classic and contemporary films in the cinema. We screen films twice: Monday at 6pm and then again at 8.30. Occasionally the second s...
Join us for regular tramping, mountaineering and other fun. Check out our trip and event schedules to sign up for your next day trip, weekend and longer adventures! Find us here,...
Our Festival celebrates the people, places, and stories of Te Upoko-o-Te-Ika-a-Māui, the Greater Wellington Region. Saturday 24 October - Sunday 15 November 2026.