The Matamata Salvation Army Family Store is where locals look out for each other. Whether you’re after a good find, a chat, or a way to give back, there’s always a friendly face inside. Keen to help out? or Wanting to build your C.V? Pop in for a chat!
The Cambridge Salvation Army Family Store is where locals find treasures, catch up with mates, and lend a hand. Keen to help out? Build your C.V? Pop in for a chat—we’re always glad to see a familiar face or meet a new one.
Being part of the Te Awamutu Family Store means more than bargains. It’s about meeting neighbours, sharing yarns, and lending a hand to keep our community strong. Helping each other is just what we do—& we’re looking for a few more friendly hands to help!
The Te Aroha Salvation Army Family Store is a bit of a local hub—where familiar faces drop in for a browse, a quick yarn, or to pitch in. Every sale goes toward helping someone nearby. Thinking about volunteering? Come on in —we’d love have a chat!
The Thames Salvation Army Family Store is part of the fabric of our town. Locals pop in for a bargain, a chat, or to lend a hand. Every sale helps someone nearby. Curious about helping out? Swing by & say hello—we’re always keen to meet friendly faces.
The Waihi Salvation Army Family Store isn’t just a place to shop—it’s where locals pitch in and look out for one another. Every sale helps support people doing it tough. Keen to help out? Pop in for a cuppa and a chat—we’d love to meet you.
Help high school teens from refugee and migrant backgrounds to thrive in their education. Our Youth learning hub Programme aims to provide one-on-one NCEA tutoring support for secondary students from refugee and migrant backgrounds.
Got creative ideas? Use them to help us design fun and engaging fundraising campaigns that inspire people to give and support refugee-led community projects.
Use your skills — or learn new ones — to research funding, help write applications, and support creative community projects. Work flexibly from home with our friendly team, gaining real experience and helping bring local ideas to life.
Enjoy simple outings and good company? A friendly 19-year-old woman with autism is looking for a friend, close to her own age to spend time with doing fun things. Just an hour or two every fortnight — a small time to add a little extra to both your lives.