Why Ora is a not-for-profit community organisation based in Taranaki. We work across the community to empower Māori career and employment aspirations so that our whānau can flourish!
We work with taiohi and whānau to identify their aspirations and turn them into meaningful and rewarding career paths.
Why Ora was founded as a collaborative partnership to support Māori workforce development. The Trust was formally established in 2010 as Whakatipuranga Rima Rau Trust, with representation from the Taranaki District Health Board (now Te Whatu Ora Taranaki), the Ministry of Social Development, and the iwi of Taranaki through Te Whare Pūnanga Kōrero Trust (now transitioning to the Iwi-Māori Partnership Board).
Working with our whānau our mahi is focused in three main areas:
Tūhononga – Connections Tū is to strengthen, hononga is to bring or join together. Bringing people together, strengthening relationships and connecting our whānau to information, networks and opportunities.Weaving together our connections for the greater vision of flourishing whānau.
Manaakitanga – Support Whānau are at the core of what we do – supporting and nurturing our whānau on their career journeys. For example, by providing support and mentoring through our Manaaki Oranga.
Umanga – Careers Assisting taiohi and whānau to explore and experience meaningful careers. Supporting our whānau on their career journeys – we connect people to career pathways. We focus on health and education careers, however – we can also connect people to other training and career paths that interest them.
Kua hua te maramaWhy Ora (formally known as Whakatipuranga Rima Rau Trust) has now been operating as a charitable trust for over 14 years!We recently held our Annual General Meeting (AGM) at Kairau Marae in north Taranaki.Each year we gather together to review the past year's work, report on our outcomes, acknowledge and thank our supporters and most importantly - celebrate the successes of our amazing whānau!Thank you to everyone who supported our mahi over the past year. Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou!Click on the link below to read our Annual Report 2023 and find out more about Why Ora and the mahi we achieved together with our whānau & supporters in 2023www.whyora.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/WRR-Annual-Report-2023-FINAL.pdf... See MoreSee Less