Keeping up with our news.
An informative and enjoyable evening for the Māia Business Group
Last night our Maia Business Group heard from Vince Barry, Regional Director Te Waipounamu National Public Health Service South Island, and Ekant Veer, Professor of Marketing in the Department of Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship at the University of Canterbury.
Central City Birthing Unit: Kurawaka
Māia Health Foundation is thrilled that the Central City Birthing Unit (CCBU) has received approval and confirmation from Te Whatu Ora Health NZ. This remarkable facility will be housed in a section of the building that served as the temporary police station on St Asaph St following the devastating earthquakes of 2010/11.
Helipad proving its worth
Māia raised $2 million for an enhanced future proofed rooftop helipad at Waipapa Christchurch Hospital , which is home to the country’s busiest trauma centre.
Work underway for new Canterbury mental health facility
Structural strengthening has started on Kahurangi - Canterbury’s new child and youth mental health community outpatient facility.
Peter Bramley: inspirations and aspirations
He has a big job in our health system but it’s the littlest people in his life who inspire him to do it.
How youth contributed to Kahurangi design
Work has begun on the new Child, Youth and Family outpatient facility, Kahurangi, but what some people may not know…
Colliers have formalised and increased their financial commitment to Māia for a further three years.
We’re feeling the love this week thanks to Colliers Christchurch Agency.
Echo Train Records chooses Māia
We love it when people are passionate about our projects and organise fundraisers for Māia!
Val Black, Clinical Director, in the spotlight
Mental health doesn’t discriminate – it impacts everyone. Any child or family no matter what their background can find themselves in a situation where they are being treated by the Child, Adolescent, and Family mental health emergency team (CAF).
Feast 2022
Feast 2022, presented by Archibalds, raised a game-changing $300,000 for child and youth mental health in Waitaha Canterbury. More than 330 people filled the Rakaia room at Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre on Saturday night for a magical Feast, with the venue exquisitely styled by Kim Chan.
Māia welcomes new business partner ANZCO Foods
Welcome to our new business partner ANZCO Foods. The team at ANZCO works together to do what's right, and to look after each other. This aligns with Māia’s game-changing child and youth mental health project to care for our communities’ most vulnerable.
Mike McRoberts joins the Māia mission
One of New Zealand’s favourite news anchors and Cantabrian-at-heart Mike McRoberts has joined Māia Health Foundation’s campaign to raise $6-million…
Māia welcomes new Trustee, Gabrielle Huria.
Gabrielle has extensive governance expertise in health, the environment, and communications.
Insight Happiness Tote bags donate to Māia
Business Group students from Villa Maria College have created eco-friendly tote bags designed with positive affirmations to remind people to be kind…
Archibalds joins Māia as Business Partner
We're proud to welcome Archibalds as our new Business Partner.
Hughes joins the Māia whānau
We’re proud to announce Hughes Developments as a new business partner of Māia Health Foundation.
Pōhutukawa Pathway unveiled
A mural showing a colourful, abstract journey of growth and recovery has been unveiled at Ōtautahi’s child and youth mental…
Vodafone Business NZ signs as Māia Business Partner
Māia Health Foundation is delighted to welcome Vodafone Business NZ to the whānau, with the telecommunications provider signing up as…
Together Greater Mural Project
New Zealanders are being asked to choose one of three talented young artists to add colour and vibrancy to Ōtautahi’s…
Batchelar McDougall Consulting Ltd is supporting the 2022 Feast
Batchelar McDougall Consulting Ltd, a South Island-based structural engineering company, has once again joined forces with Māia to sponsor its…