Fostering materially and spiritually prosperous communities
Kia hihiri ake ai te mauri o te wairua me te matū o ngā ringaringa i roto i te puna o te hāpori
" What is the role of our generation of youth in society? "
" What high purpose do we have? "
" What should we strive to achieve in our lives? "

Regardless of their background, rangatahi (young people) aspire for spiritual and intellectual growth and to make a positive difference in the world. Prosperity Foundation seeks to release the potential of rangatahi to take charge of their development and to contribute to social justice and unity.
What We Do
Prosperity Foundation collaborates with others in raising human resources for the delivery of a range of educational programmes centred on building the capacity of rangatahi (young people) to serve their communities and to take social action.
When it comes to bringing about social change, rangatahi are the most willing and responsive segment of every population. However, they are also the most vulnerable to misdirection, to manipulation, and to the impact of injustice. Our programmes assist young people from the age of eleven through to their thirties to acquire knowledge, qualities, skills and abilities they need to defend themselves from harmful forces, to take charge of their own education and growth, and to contribute to the social and economic development of their communities. We offer a series of programmes of proven efficacy:
Supporting secondary students to approach education with high purpose and a spirit of service