One of the country’s leading community housing providers has received international recognition for its work providing
good homes for some of New Zealand’s most vulnerable individuals and whānau.
The Monte Cecilia Housing Trust in Auckland has received a Shining World Caring Award and a $50,000 New Zealand donation
from Supreme Master Ching Hai, who leads the Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association.
Bernie Smith, Monte Cecilia’s Chief Executive, says the award came out of the blue and will provide much-needed support
for families.
Monte Cecilia hasn’t decided what to spend the money on yet but is considering installing a playground at its Windrush
development, opened by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern last year. While a playground would not be cheap, Mr Smith says it
is something that generations of children living at Windrush would benefit from.
He expressed appreciation for the award and donation.
“It really is fantastic to have our work recognised in this way and we’re very proud and grateful.”
A spokesperson for Supreme Master Ching Hai says the award recognises the Trust’s efforts to improve the world.
“It recognises their exemplary efforts to alleviate homelessness by creating community social housing, using wise
management and creativity, and also touching the hearts and lives of countless people with compassion, nurturing dignity
and self-confidence with unconditional supportive love.”
Mr Smith says that having a good home is a fundamental human right and provides a foundation for people to have a good
life.
“It’s been really hard for families during the pandemic lockdown as a number of people have lost their jobs and they’re
struggling to put food on the table and pay all of the bills. We have to make sure that we don’t see a new wave of
homelessness, which would put vulnerable individuals and whānau under even more pressure.”
Monte Cecilia had been supply 70 food parcels a week to people in need, and that number was growing.
“We’ve been fortunate to have some really great support from a number of organisations, and of course our hard-working
dedicated team at Monte Cecilia itself. Receiving this award and the donation gives us all a boost and of course will
make a real difference in people’s lives.”