Rangimarie Trust Fund

The Rangimarie Trust was established by long-term Ōpōtiki residents Jane and Jim Jackman, Jopie Hofland and Margaret Haase. Concerned about the shortage of quality low-cost rental homes in Ōpōtiki for people on a low fixed income, they decided to act. The Trust was formed and they started fundraising, making and selling patchwork quilts, and running market stalls and raffles.

The Trust focus is primarily on providing social housing for retired beneficiaries, although some of the tenants are vulnerable younger people. The location of both the Richard Street and King Street sites is close to the town centre. All the units are maintained to a very high standard to ensure that they are comfortable, healthy homes- cheap to keep warm and dry in winter, and light and airy in summer. 

Prospective tenants are assessed on a needs basis and have to provide referees and financial information to support their application. The Trust strives to maintain a balance between Māori, non-Māori, male and female tenants and promotes living in harmony as one of its basic ideals. As well as providing accommodation for the elderly, or disabled, Rangimarie will also consider younger people if their circumstances are exceptional.

The Trust continues to look for opportunities to increase housing security for those on fixed incomes in Opotiki. 

This fund has been established through a very generous gift from an Opotiki family. 

News About the Rangimarie Trust Fund

Rangimarie Trust Opotiki
The generous hearts of a local family, who lived many years in the Opotiki District has created hope for secure and safe housing for those on low and fixed incomes through an Endowment Fund that will directly benefit the Rangimarie Trust, set up for this purpose in Opotiki.

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