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PARS Taranaki was founded on the belief that every person deserves a fair chance to rebuild their life.
For many, leaving prison brings a mix of relief and uncertainty. We saw the gaps – people leaving without ID, housing, or support. So we stepped in. Our work began with a small group of volunteers determined to walk alongside people as they took their first steps home.
Over the years, we’ve grown into a trusted, community-based service – supporting individuals, families and communities across Taranaki. We don’t judge where people have been. We focus on where they’re going.
Our Mission
To empower people returning from prison with the resources, relationships, and support they need to rebuild their lives, reconnect with whānau, and contribute positively to their communities.
Our Approach
We take a holistic, person-centred approach to reintegration:
Our Team
We have a team on the ground ready to provide support to those who need it.
Our strength is in our people – staff, volunteers, mentors and partners – all bringing empathy, experience, and belief in potential.
Reintegration Workers
Guiding clients through transitions.
Peer Mentors
People with lived experience, offering hope and relatability.
Whānau Support Coordinators
Connecting families to resources
and understanding.
Volunteers
Driving, mentoring, and simply showing up.