How we can help
We recognise that all people are unique and therefore that each person’s support will be unique. We really listen to what it is that each person wants to achieve in their life; what a great life looks like for them.
We recognise that all people are unique and therefore that each person’s support will be unique. We really listen to what it is that each person wants to achieve in their life; what a great life looks like for them.
Our skilled and qualified staff will work in partnership with each person to build a tailor-made support package exclusively for them.
Our support can range from a couple of hours per week to 24/7 depending on what each person needs.
Get in touch to discuss your specific requirements and what support Community Care Trust can provide you and your family, call us on 0800 800 001 or email info@cct.org.nz
Our skilled and qualified staff will work in partnership with each person to build a tailor-made support package exclusively for them.
Our support can range from a couple of hours per week to 24/7 depending on what each person needs.
Get in touch to discuss your specific requirements and what support Community Care Trust can provide you and your family, call us on 0800 800 001 or email info@cct.org.nz
Community Care Trust is a not-for-profit charitable trust that work with people to find out what they want to achieve in life and then provide the support they need to get there.
People are supported to learn and maintain skills in many different areas of life such as household management, education, communication, relationships, employment, and health and wellbeing.
Community Care Trust provide a wide range of services to a diverse range of people including:
- People with an intellectual disability
- People on the autism spectrum
- People who have an injury that has resulted in a disability (via ACC)
- Children and young people requiring urgent supported accommodation (via Oranga Tamariki)
- People with physical impairment
- People with high and complex support needs
- People with challenging behaviour
- People that have a disability and have committed a criminal offence
Get in touch with us for information about funding and eligibility criteria.