Victim Support

New Zealand Community of the Year

2014

Victim Support, 2014 New Zealand Community of the Year

Mitre 10

New Zealand Community of the Year

Ngā Pou Whirinaki o te Tau

Mitre 10

Victim Support

Victim Support, also known as Manaaki Tāngata, is a New Zealand organisation that provides free, nationwide assistance to individuals affected by crime, suicide, and traumatic events. In 2014, it was honoured as the New Zealand Community of the Year, recognising the dedication of over 1,000 volunteers and staff who offer 24/7 support to thousands of victims annually. Established in the early 1980s and becoming a national entity by 1991, Victim Support has evolved to offer comprehensive services, including crisis response, court navigation, and emotional support. Its unwavering commitment to empowering victims and fostering community resilience has solidified its role as a cornerstone of support across Aotearoa.

The communities who have shown the best of collective change, achieving outstanding impact together. A group of people whose achievements enhance the social, economic, cultural, or environmental prosperity of the community they serve.

Nominees of this Award must:

  • Be more than one person (duo, group, community or organisation) who has made – or is making – a significant contribution to their region, town, suburb, community (be it geographical, or interest specific), iwi, or local group. In any sector including (but not limited to) business, leadership, culture, voluntary work, disaster relief, environmental work, health, education, sporting clubs, or working with the disadvantaged.
  • Have had significant impact over the last 12 months.
  • Be role models for New Zealanders and highlight collective action toward positive change.
  • Meet Awards Conditions of Entry.

Judges will review each nominee using the following criteria:

  • 10 points: OVERALL INSPIRATION:
    Describe the community, group or duo you are nominating and the work that they do (particularly over the past 12-months) that has inspired you to nominate them as 2025 Mitre 10 Community of the Year Ngā Pou Whirinaki o te Tau.
  • 10 points: PURPOSE:
    Who benefits from the work of this community, and how?
  • 10 points: COMMITMENT:
    Describe the commitment of time, risks, and challenges overcome to create an impact to this point (this may still be ongoing).
  • 10 points: PROVEN IMPACT:
    How has this community clearly demonstrated a positive impact in their area of influence? How has this been measured?
  • 10 points: LONG-TERM IMPACT:
    If applicable, how would the nominee/s enhance, grow, and/or adapt their approach in the future to best meet the changing needs of their community? How would winning this award impact this group and the work that they are doing?
  • 10 points: THOUGHT LEADERSHIP & INNOVATIVE THINKING:
    How thoughtful, creative, and unique is this community’s approach to their challenge, opportunity, or situation?

Conditions of Entry

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Finalists

AWHI

Bay of Plenty Te Moana a Toi


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Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand

Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau


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Lake Alice Survivors and the Citizens Commission on Human Rights New Zealand

Across Aotearoa


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2025 Mitre 10 Community of the Year Finalist the Lake Alice Survivors and Citizens Commission on Human Rights New Zealand

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2025

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2024

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2023

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Christchurch Mosque Victims Group

2021

Good Bitches Baking

2020

Pillars, 2019 New Zealand Community of the Year

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Canterbury Charity Hospital Trust

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Randwick Park

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Community Fruit Harvesting, 2018 New Zealand Community of the Year

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2014

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2013

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2012

Gibbston Community, 2011 New Zealand Community of the Year

Gibbston Community

2011

Victory Village

2010

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