A young person journalling in warm light at a Youth Nu'u mentoring session in Palmerston North
A youth mentoring village · Palmerston North

Belong.Believe.Become.

Nu'u means village. We walk alongside young people through school, friendship and real conversations, launching them into their future one relationship at a time.

Our mission

No young person should have to figure it out alone.

Growing up is hard, and too many rangatahi do it without a steady adult who really knows them. The young people we journey alongside often feel disconnected, misunderstood, and like they don't fit anywhere.

Everyone should get a village: people who know their name, back their potential, and stick around to make it count.

We show up, and we walk alongside. In schools, in groups, on the field and in the everyday ups and downs of life. We speak identity and help build them into the person they are meant to be.

The Youth Nu'u team and students together at a school
Simple. Real. Connected.
“What We Do” film will live here
What we do

Many ways in. One village.

Youth Nu'u is a relational mentoring ecosystem. We are a Nu'u, a village. This is not a programme our young people pass through, but a community that surrounds them. From the classroom, to the pitch, to 1-on-1 sessions, we give rangatahi positive role models, guidance and real friendship that feels natural and easy to be a part of.

In-school youth mentoring in Palmerston North
01 · In Schools

In-School Mentoring

Group mentoring inside local schools, boys, girls or mixed. We come in and become a familiar, trusted face, including for the young people right on the edge of being pushed out.

Out-of-school boys' and girls' mentoring groups
02 · Groups

Out-of-School Groups

Boys' and girls' groups for Years 9 to 13, and rangatahi who aren't in school too. A place to belong away from the pressure, with your people.

One-to-one youth mentoring
03 · One-to-One

One-to-One Mentoring

When a young person needs someone in their corner just for them, we match them with the right mentor and show up consistently, week after week.

Sports mentoring through rugby league
04 · Sport

Sports Mentoring

Our Mentoring Sports Academy uses rugby league as the vehicle. Sport is the drawcard; the real mahi is the character we build off the field.

Creative arts: making something of their own
05 · Create

Creative Arts

Music, dance, & creativity. Sometimes a young person finds their voice through art, not a conversation. We give them an outlet, and provide the resources needed to make this happen.

NZ Police partnership: the World Vision 40 Hour Challenge with Youth Nu'u
06 · Projects

Projects & Partnerships

One-off collaborations and community events that widen a young person's world, including our mahi with Police Bluelight and other local organisations.

Inside a session

What it feels like to be in the room.

A session has a rhythm the young people can count on. It's the same shape every time, so that walking in stops feeling scary and starts feeling like home.

We open

Karakia

We start together and set the tone for the day.

We check in

Whakawhanaungatanga

Everyone shares how they're sitting, a number from one to ten, high or low, so no one feels alone.

We play

Ngā tākaro

Games, sport and team-building to lift the spirit and get everyone on the same waka.

The heart

Kaupapa

Often our life stories, walking from darkness to light, and naming the barriers that hold us back.

We build

Ngā pūmanawa

We reach for the strengths, compassion and love each young person carries, and bring them to the surface.

We close

Koha of care

A last round of what we're taking away. And often a bit of a cry, because that's allowed here too.

Our impact

What belonging does to a young life.

Potential is everywhere, but opportunity isn't. When a young person knows they belong, everything else becomes possible.

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young people walking with us
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schools we're in
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mentoring hours given
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years alongside rangatahi
The framework we mahi in

Belonging, belief, becoming.

A lot of our young people are still looking for their belonging, still trying to understand the belief within themselves, and have no idea sometimes who they're becoming. This is how we walk it with them.

Belong
Finding our belonging

A place where you're known and wanted, where you actually fit. It's the foundation everything else is built on.

Believe
Awakening our belief within

The belief that you matter and that you're capable, grown from someone consistently, patiently in your corner.

Become
Walking towards who we're becoming

Real pathways in leadership, sport, creativity and life, plus the belief that you can actually walk them.

A Youth Nu'u group together after a mentoring session
In their words · a mentor

“When they feel supported and they feel loved, you see the light in their eyes come back. You can hear the mana that they already have inside of them.”

Juan, Mentor · Youth Nu'u

In their words

Straight from the village.

See what our past rangatahi and whānau have to say.

I myself was in a pretty hard place when we came to Davis, and my son was not in a good place either. Since then, my son has gained so much confidence, so much self-assurance of who he is. He's just a different kid, completely turned around.
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Alicia
Parent · One-to-one mentoring
It's just a place where you can feel heard. Anything you say is in that space and stays in that space, without any judgment or fear of what you're about to say.
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Helena
Girls' group · 2 years
It is a very big leap of faith to take. But if you do make the decision to step through those doors, I think it would be something that you would not regret.
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Boys' group member
Out-of-school mentoring
If you're not sure

You don't have to have it all sorted. Just come as you are.

  • No experience needed. You don't have to prove anything. All we want to know is who's sitting in the room with us.
  • There's no perfect young person here, or even person. We're all on the same journey of finding belonging and working out who we're becoming.
  • Shy is welcome. Some of our most impactful leaders first started out quiet and reserved. You just have to walk through the door.
The village in action

Moments from our mahi.

Be part of the village.

Whether you're a young person looking for your people, a parent hoping someone will show up for your kid, or someone who wants to back the mahi, there's a place for you here.