This next piece in our A Helping Hand series features Taonga by Timoti, who have created a gifting programme - Tū Māia - aiming to ensure that every tamariki in state care receive a bespoke gift of carved pounamu aroha. Bell Gully assisted with the formation and application for charitable trust status of Tū Māia, and were gifted a beautiful pounamu to thank the firm for it’s mahi. It is treasured by the firm and displayed on the reception desk of our Auckland office.
A Helping Hand: Tū Māia
07 June 2024Disclaimer: This publication is necessarily brief and general in nature. You should seek professional advice before taking any action in relation to the matters dealt with in this publication.
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