Community

Community

Community is key to a vibrant and thriving city. Our team at Harris Tate go an extra step to ensure we are actively involved in what makes Tauranga tick.

We are people just like you, so we believe in the importance of supporting community programmes and events – whether it is an individual’s sporting goal or a charitable cause.

A day off for a good cause

We are always focused on actions that are good for our society, whether giving back or getting out in the community. That is why throughout the year our team members are encouraged to take a day’s paid leave, to help out within the community or a specific organisation of their choice.

With about 30 staff at Harris Tate, this equates to about 180 hours of voluntary work dedicated to helping and increasing civic pride within Tauranga.

Acorn Foundation Wills Month – September 2022

Harris Tate is proud to be supporting the 2022 Acorn Foundation Wills Month this September. We will be waiving the fee for a simple change to an existing Will for clients who would like to include a bequest, however big or small, to the Acorn Foundation. To find out more about the great work that the Acorn Foundation does for our community visit www.acornfoundation.org.nz

Child Cancer Foundation

As lawyers we see people from all walks of life. But one issue that strikes a distinct chord at Harris Tate is the impact child cancer has on the child and their family.

This is why we have, and will continue to, provide ad hoc sponsorship to local business people pledging to shave their heads for the Child Cancer Foundation’s cause. 

Each year we look forward to the annual Mount Beach Bald Funrazor - Shave Your Lid for a Brave Kid – not only for the shaved heads, but the generous funds raised.

Are you keen to discuss sponsorship?

Are you keen to discuss sponsorship?

Harris Tate is proud to support local community initiatives. If you think we can help out with sponsorship, please contact our practice manager Aroha Daniels.

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