Home » May 2018 » Currently Reading:

WHAT DOES THE WHAREKAKA TRUST BOARD DO AND WHO ARE THEY?

May 23, 2018 May 2018 No Comments

The Wharekaka Trust Board has enjoyed a very busy late summer and early autumn with its involvement in Wharekaka,  and has appreciated the input from all ten Board members. Current Board members are David Shaw, Treasurer, Cynthia Maling and Andy Sutherland, Deputy Chairs, John Bath, Liz Stevens, Helen Meehan, Joy Cooper, Greg Dalton, Karen Stephens and Patricia Logan [Chair].

We are a not for profit organisation, depending on Volunteers for the function of the Board and for support from the community through the Auxiliary.

With our governance role we have responsibility for the financial viability of Wharekaka as well as ensuring we are providing top quality care for our residents.  We do this by regular contact with the General Manager and by participating in Standing Committees which provide oversight and strategic direction.

Government subsidies are geared to larger rest homes and fail to meet the needs of a smaller home such as Wharekaka.

We need the community to have a wider understanding of our financial position and funding needs as well as encouraging greater support for Wharekaka activities. These can be contributions in kind, in addition to financial donations.

We are now looking at increasing and revitalising our membership, to nurture our existing members and to encourage further participation in the Martinborough community.

The Trust Board acknowledges with gratitude the many wonderful contributions Wharekaka receives from various local bodies and private individuals, including Rotary, Rural Women, generous bequests, the Wharekaka Auxiliary, and our marvellous staff led by GM, Corlette Doherty and the recently appointed, Clinical Manager Liz Hertzberg.

Patricia Logan (Chair).

Comment on this Article:

FEATURED BUSINESSES

Sports

Golf clubhouse fundraising builds up

An amazing fundraising day for the new clubhouse was held on April 19 when 34 teams took to the course in an ambrose tournament. The winners on the day with net 54.87 were Taylor Dewis, Robbie Robinson, Tom de Groen and Liam Richardson.  The longest drive for men went to …

Women’s football team in Green, Black and … Pink strip

Martinborough Football Club has unveiled a vibrant new palette of green, black and pink with the introduction of a women’s team, marking a significant milestone for the club. The rise of interest in women’s football, fueled by events like the FIFA Women’s World Cup, highlighted the demand for local opportunities. …

New golf clubhouse build, fund-raising up and running

Martinborough golf’s new clubhouse build is well under way _ as are fundraising efforts. It doesn’t seem long since we watched the demolition of the old clubhouse and now the frames for half the new building are in place with scaffolding up ready for the roof timbers. Everything is going …

Regular Features

EVENTS

Pain Farm Estate Future Public Meeting hosted by: Martinborough Community Board  Date: Wednesday 15 May  …

From the Acting Mayor

By Melissa Sadler-Futter It’s great to be able to connect with you through The Star …

Martinborough Community Noticeboard

This new Noticeboard is to list Martinborough community groups and activities. The goal: provide a location …

ARATOI: Jane Sinclair – Quiet Observations

Masterton painter Jane Sinclair has finally finished painting new works for her upcoming exhibition Quiet …

The Star Book Review

By Brenda Channer In 2020, during lockdown, did you drag a chair to the end …

News from First Church

If you should find yourself driving semi-aimlessly up the east coast on the Ponatahi or …

Martinborough fire season still controlled

The FIRE SEASON has moved to RESTRICTED, meaning a permit is required for most fires …

Recent Comments