Our Team
"Offering you a caring and comprehensive therapeutic service."

Jeanette Jones
Facilitator

Robyn Kerr
Facilitator

Barbara Hill
Facilitator

Jennifer Murray
Events Coordinator / Fund writer

Elaine Reber
Trust Coordinator
Our Board
"Each member is committed to combining their unique set of skills and expertise to offer you the service that bests fits your needs."

Barbara Hill
Facilitator

Neil Murray

Danielle Brownlie

Vicki Roberts

Robyn Kerr
Facilitator
Whakapapa
The original ‘Life A Plenty’ concept arose out of a strong desire and commitment to offer a range of psycho-therapeutic programmes within the local community. During this formative stage of development, the concept of Women’s Retreats was being explored. These retreats would offer women who were feeling vulnerable and overwhelmed, the opportunity to take a break from their stressful lives in order to replenish their mind, body and spirit, and receive support to make positive change in their lives. It was envisaged the retreats would be free, and offer a safe and secure environment for the women to experience complete rest in a quiet, reflective atmosphere.
From pilot to six retreats a year
From its inception, LAPCT trustee numbers have continued to expand, with a current board of eight Trustees (including a Chairperson), and a remunerated Trust Coordinator. The Trust profile and credibility has grown significantly within the wider Bay of Plenty communities. From 2017 to 2023, the Trust supported 174 wāhine to participate in free therapeutic retreats, which are generously funded and continually endorsed by a wide range of local community agencies.
Life A Plenty Charitable Trust continues to offer many women in need within the wider BOP a safe and nurturing environment to take vital and essential time to rest, reflect and have time out in order to experience the benefits of replenishment and recuperation. Two professional facilitators offer invaluable therapeutic expertise and support during the retreats in order to create a life-changing experience for the women, their tamariki, whānau and wider community.
Our Vision
"Providing the highest quality service to people seeking freedom from emotional, psychological and spiritual distress"
Our Mission
"To walk with people finding meaning, hope and fulfilment in their lives."
Our Values
Respecting people of all religious, non-religious and spiritual perspectives.
Embracing hope and meaning.
Supporting change and the development of hope.
Providing high quality therapeutic interventions.
Embracing and creating evidence-based practice.
Creating a safe and secure therapeutic context.
Targeting change through effective planning, goal-setting and appropriate support.
