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Rooted in Community: A Morning at Triangle Park

Auckland Foundation trustees and staff recently spent a meaningful morning at Triangle Park Community Teaching Garden in Massey, getting their hands dirty and their hearts full.

The visit brought the team out to West Auckland to connect directly with one of the grassroots initiatives the Foundation proudly supports, and it did not disappoint. Alongside volunteers and community members, the group planted trees, rolled up their sleeves, and heard firsthand about the remarkable mahi Triangle Park is doing to build food resilience, promote sustainability, and strengthen community wellbeing across the region.

Triangle Park is the kind of organisation that quietly does extraordinary things. Driven by hands-on workshops, a strong and dedicated volunteer network, and the local distribution of kai to those who need it most, the garden has become a genuine hub of community-led change in West Auckland. What they've built is more than a garden. It's a place where people come together, learn new skills, share resources, and look out for one another. The ripple effect of that work extends far beyond the garden fence.

Auckland Foundation has been proud to support Triangle Park through our Grassroots Giving Programme, which exists precisely to back initiatives like this: locally led, deeply connected, and making a real difference in people's lives. Days like this serve as a powerful reminder of why that investment matters, and what it looks like when community organisations are trusted and resourced to do what they do best.

Everyone left the morning feeling genuinely inspired, reconnected with the purpose behind the Foundation's work and energised by what's possible when communities take ownership of their own futures.

A heartfelt thank you to the entire Triangle Park whānau for welcoming us so warmly, and in particular to Janelle for her generous hospitality and for showing us, up close, what community-led change can truly achieve.