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Kirikiriroa Marae has a long established history of working in collaboration in the development of many different organizations in Hamilton city. Currently, there are 10 different organizations operating from the marae.  These include:

Te Kuhuna
Formerly an alternative high school for students from Melville High School. A taonga shop and art school is currently being developed.  Enquiries through Kirikiriroa Marae on Phone (07) 856 1854



Te Kohao o Te Ngira Te Kohanga Reo
Early childhood education in Te-Reo Maori.  To contact the team at Te Kohao o Te Ngira Te Kohanga Reo phone (07) 856 3688


Rongo Atea – Te Runanga o Kirikiriroa
Residential Youth Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation residential centre for rangatahi.  To contact the team at Rongo Atea phone (07) 856 6733


Nga Mara Atea – Life Unlimited
Day Programme for adults with intellectual disabilities.                Phone (07) 856 7589


Kaumatua Flats
Low income housing.  Enquiries through Kirikiriroa Marae on Phone (07) 856 1854

Te Ranga Carving School Carving School.  Enquiries through Kirikiriroa Marae on Phone (07) 856 1854

Te Kohao Health Ltd
Health and Social Services.  Phone 0800 4 TEKOHAO (0800 4 8356426)

Toiora Primary Health Organisation Coalition
Umbrella PHO of Taumarunui Kokiri Trust, Te Pou Ora in Te Kuiti, Dr. Tom Ellison in Raglan, Dr. Paul Spry in Hamilton East, Te Ha o Kiritahi Medical Centre in Hamilton East and Dr. Suresh Vatsyanyann at the family Clinic in Vercoe St, Hamilton.  Contact:  Tureiti Moxon (07) 856 5479 or Kiri Moxon (07) 856 2981

Each organisation is self-funding and operates independently.  The marae itself operates on a voluntary basis and provides community facilities for a wide cross-section of  the society, which includes: 

The Chinese community, refugees, non-Government Agencies, Waikato DHB, Samoan Community, Kiribati community, WINTEC Social Workers Training, Whai Marama Youth Connex, Te Runanga o Kirikiriroa, Churches, Maori Land Court, NZ Police drivers course, High Schools, Primary Schools,  Iwi groups, Kohanga Reo region, Maori Health Providers, WINTEC Maori graduation,

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