Announcement: Christmas Closure

Holiday Hours: Our last day of operation for 2025 is Friday 19th December. We reopen on Tuesday 6th January. The Donny Van and Health Shuttle will also be closed during this period. We wish you and your whānau a safe and happy holiday!

In 1991, Morrisville Community  House opens to serve our community
Official Opening, 1991. Graham Eastwood, Mayoress Joan Thomas & Supporters

Our History

In November 1990, a public meeting held in Morrinsville established that there were people in our community whose needs were not being met. Indications were that Morrinsville and the district lacked local opportunities for social life and skills development, personal development and vocational training. There was also an increasing number of people without the resources to access services and facilities in Hamilton and the further constraint of an inadequate and expensive public transport system.

The committee, who were elected over a series of meetings, planned and developed Morrinsville Community House (MCH).

MCH was opened in 1991, in a premise owned by the Appleseed Charitable Trust.

MVCH original offices, our buildings may have changed over the years, our care and support has not
Original MCH offices
The very first Morrinsville Community House coordinator, Georgina  Thomas smiling up from her desk
Georgina Thomas, the first Coordinator

MCH was initially staffed 15 hours per week by a paid co-ordinator and offered marriage guidance, drug and alcohol counselling, adult reading tuition and other development courses.

Over the years the office hours and services have been extended to meet the needs of the community. The emphasis has been to provide help and support in a neutral, non-threatening environment where anyone can ‘drop-in’ for casual help or be referred to an appropriate professional within the organisation or referred elsewhere if necessary.

In 1999 we accepted that our facilities and resources were not ‘keeping pace’ with the demand placed on our services. The Matamata-Piako District Council undertook to support MCH to work towards a secure and independent future.

In May 2001, we started construction of a new building

The MCH Coordinator became the Manager, a Receptionist was appointed, and our premises were extended to allow development of a wider range of services and to offer room rentals to other service providers.

In 2003 the Council gifted a building formerly used as a garden centre. This has been relocated to the rear of MCH and completely refurbished to provide facilities independent of the main building for workshops, meetings and training programmes.

Former mayor Hugh Vercoe is helping move the old garden centre building on site at MVCH
Mayor Hugh Vercoe lending a hand!

This was able to be opened debt-free due to the generosity of the Potter Trust (Masonic Lodge, Piako), donations and voluntary labour.

The building is known as the Freemasons Wing.

The old garden centre gifted to MVCH by the council in 2003
Before: Garden Centre
After careful renovationGarden centre became our Freemasons' wing
After: the Freemasons Wing