Acknowledging Rano Community Trust – partners in inclusion

CCS Disability Action is proud to acknowledge the ongoing support of Rano Community Trust, whose generous grants have helped us deliver vital services to disabled people and their whānau across Aotearoa.

Most recently, we’ve received funding for our work in Northland and the Waikato – regions where access to disability support can be limited, especially in rural communities. Over the years, we’ve been privileged to receive several grants across the motu.

“Rano Community Trust has been a consistent and generous supporter of our work. Their funding helps us respond to local needs with flexibility and care, and we’re deeply grateful for their partnership,” says Lyle Palmer, Grants Coordinator, CCS Disability Action.

Rano Community Trust’s commitment to community wellbeing, youth development, and health and education aligns closely with our mission. Their support helps us run initiatives that build confidence, independence, and inclusion – from advocacy to whānau support.

CCS Disability Action relies on grant funding to deliver our work in communities. Thank you, Rano Community Trust, for standing with us to build a more inclusive Aotearoa.

Want to support our work?

Grants like those from Rano Community Trust help us reach communities where support is needed most. If you want to learn how you can support us and help build a more inclusive Aotearoa, check out the ‘Ways to give’ section of our website.

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