Our Community, Our Stories

We are a national Pacific health and social services provider with a strong regional presence across Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago regions.

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Leaving island life and learning to thrive

In 2021, Miriam Terei-Roriki left Rarotonga for urgent medical treatment in Aotearoa. Vaka Tautua supported Miriam and her family to adjust to their new life, and learn to thrive with help from our Parenting and Tupe Wise Programmes. 

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A time of growth for Vaka Tautua

2021 marked a year of growth for Vaka Tautua. At the end of last year, we were pleased to welcome fifteen new team members on board the Vaka to support the increased needs of our Pacific communities in this post-COVID era.

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Growing financial capability for Pacific peoples

Vaka Tautua, Aotearoa’s ‘by Pacific, for Pacific’ health, disability, and social services provider, was announced this month as one of the primary organisations to receive funding from the Government’s Pacific Financial Capability Grants.

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Finding a path to mental wellbeing

Utusaitoa Ah Kuoi is a young Samoan man who successfully navigated his way through mental health challenges to wellbeing and gainful employment, with support from Vaka Tautua’s Pacific Navigation Services in Wellington.

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Farewell to mental health champion

The team at Vaka Tautua was sad to farewell Lottie Tiava’asue today, after thirteen years of loyal service. Lottie achieved a great deal in her time working for our Ola Fiafia services in West Auckland.

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Families building stronger financial outcomes

Two years after launching, The Generator is continuing to help enterprising Kiwis experiencing financial hardship to pave their way to a stronger financial future and improve their wellbeing.

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Pacific Navigator modelling the way forward

Tevita Manuopangai Tuita, a Vaka Tautua Mental Health Navigator in the Wellington region, was recently invited to take part in the ‘Trust Us’ campaign developed by Te Awakairangi Health Network.

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