Restoration is a way of life

Healing and Strengthening Your Most Important Relationships

Foundations Course

Start your learning journey here with our in-depth ONLINE foundations course.

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Our Mentors

Reach out to one of our trained mentors for personalised support for yourself, your family, or your team

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Training

Start your journey towards becoming a trained Restoring Connections Mentor

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“He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata, he tangata, he tangata”

What is the most important thing in the world? It is people, it is people, it is people.

Restoring Connections

Restoring Connections was birthed out of the heartache and disappointments that we have navigated through in our own close relationships. In our darkest moments, we had support from others who possessed the strength and wisdom that we were in need of. The lessons we have learned along the way now form the foundations of our training curriculum.

It is now our privilege to support people in their own journey of strengthening their most important relationships, and to effectively mentor others in that same journey.

– Matt & Cora

Restoring Connections Overview

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Restoring Connections is a non-profit initiative with tax-deductible charitable status in Aotearoa, New Zealand. As such, all of our programmes and day-to-day operations are funded through the generosity of individuals and organisations that believe in the community-focused work that we do, as well as financial contributions from mentoring programme participants.