Our Kaimahi
At Te Anua Nua Trust, our strength lies in our people. Our kaimahi are more than support staff — they are compassionate advocates, mentors, and partners who walk alongside tāngata and their whānau every day. Guided by the principles of Enabling Good Lives and grounded in manaakitanga, whanaungatanga, and respect for individual rangatiratanga, our team is committed to delivering support that upholds dignity, choice, and independence.
With diverse skills, lived experience, and a shared passion for making a meaningful difference, our kaimahi create safe, inclusive spaces where individuals can grow in confidence, build life skills, and participate fully in their communities. Their dedication, integrity, and heart are what bring our values to life.
Board Members

Toby Kingston
(Board Chair)

Paige Sami
(Board Member)

Valerie Williams
(Board Member)

(Cultural Advisor)
Meet the Team

Len Moodely
CEO
Len Moodley brings strong leadership, integrity, and a deep commitment to community service to Te Anua Nua Trust. As CEO, he is dedicated to upholding the values of manaakitanga and whanaungatanga while ensuring the organisation delivers high-quality, person-centred support aligned with Enabling Good Lives. Len’s passion lies in empowering tāngata and their whānau to achieve greater independence, dignity, and meaningful participation in everyday life.

Julia Chong-Nee
PA/Administrator to Chief Executive

Eatalia Wulf
Community Support Worker

Daniel Holi
Community Support Worker

Tania Ruka
Senior Community Support Worker

Grace Letoa
Community Support Worker

Ryan Onekawa
Community Support Worker

Meleami Tatu
Community Support Worker

Balbir Dhillon
Community Support Worker

Angel Luichan
Service Manager

Virginia Mafi
Community Support Worker

Tusi Tuiloma
Community Support Worker

Mayor Tunupopo
Community Support Worker
