Find non profit organizations in Wellington. Listings include Holy Metropolis of New Zealand, Safe Food Campaign NZ.
Diabetes Wellington is the primary organisation assisting people with diabetes in the Wellington reg
New Zealand Institute of International Affairs (NZIIA) - Whare Tawāhi-a-mahi i Aotearoa, is an independent, non-governmental organisation that fosters discussion and understanding ...
PSA Youth is a network for our younger members, loosely described as those under around 35 years of age.
Scots Collegians Association (SCA) was established in 1921 and aims to keep past pupils connected.
Developing and reinforcing Vietnamese language and culture for Vietnamese people and children living in New Zealand. (Running a Vietnamese language classé where Vietnamese children...
Pablos Art Studio is a small not for profit art studio located in the centre of Wellington, Aoteroa New Zealand that provides access to free materials, art tuition, workshops and o...
Holy Metropolis of New Zealand Greek Orthodox Church Ιερά Μητρόπολις Νέας Ζηλανδίας
Linden Community Centre is a Wellington City Council managed facilities, and offer resources, support services and activities to improve the quality of life within the community.
Tawa Business Group represents business and property owners within the Tawa BID boundary and provides projects and services that benefit the business community.
Vision - Mātauranga Māori informing positive outcomes for People, Communities & our Environments
Indonesia student association in Wellington (Persatuan Pelajar Indonesia di Wellington (PPIW)) was built in 1993 and it is an organisation for Indonesian students who study in Well...
WorldSkills New Zealand is an independent, non-profit charitable trust founded in 1986, dedicated to encouraging people to excel in vocational skills.
Located in the heart of Karori - behind the Mobil station, we are a vibrant hub for people of all ages, cultures and interests. We are a place to connect with others. Check out ou...
The Friends are a community group who support the work of the Wellington Botanic garden. You don’t need to know anything about gardening or plants to join us! Our aims are to foste...
We campaign for safer healthier food. We promote organic farming and sustainability. We typically deal with issues that regulatory authorities, for various reasons, do not want to ...
New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society...A page for enthusiasts interested in New Zealand Rail systems both old and new to find out whats available from the Society. If you wis...
An organisation with a proud history, the New Zealand Institute of Forestry was founded in 1927 to provide a forum where those involved in all aspects of forestry including forest ...
Praxis is a network of Educators and Youth Development Practitioners.
At SSPA we: > Provide an effective voice for member organisations > Ensure effective communication and knowledge sharing between member organisations, the Executive Committee, Chil...
Historic Places Wellington was formed in 2011. We are a community group who advocate for heritage in the wider Wellington region, and offer events such as talks, walks and visits t...
Parent Help supports parents on any parenting issue. Helpline 0800 568 856 - we listen! Our main service is a free 9am to 9pm, seven days a week helpline - calls are confidential a...
Learn Mandarin Chinese at Wellington Chinese Language School
Today there are around 10 branches throughout New Zealand and the Wellington Branch is the largest. The Wellington Branch is fortunate in being in the same city as the Institute's ...
El Club Español y Latinoamericano es una organización sin fines de lucro fundada en 1963. VISITANOS EN http://www.clublatino.org.nz
The Wellington Boys’ and Girls’ Institute (BGI) is an association that was founded in 1883 by a group of young people associated with St John’s Church in Wellington City, who were ...
Nau mai haere mai, welcome! Koha style raranga classes with harakeke at Ōtari-Wiltons Bush https://otariraranga.wordpress.com/community-classes/
Follow us to get updates about the various events organised by the society.
Keeping our traditional culture alive through Siva Sāmoa, and learning the aganu’u fa’asāmoa through pese and lāuga. ( songs and oratory