Robert Bartley Foundation

Robert Bartley Foundation The Robert Bartley Foundation was established in 2020 by the Bartley family. The Health Bus is the Foundation's first project.

A collaboration with the Whanganui District Health Board, it will, once outfitted, deliver quality health services in the community including immunisations, health checks, screening programmes and more. The Foundation is aiming to have the clinic on the road later this year to enable us to provide regional support for the Covid vaccine roll-out.

12/04/2026

New Mobile Health Bus Partnership

The vibrant Waka Hauora Mobile Health Bus, launched by the Robert Bartley Foundation in 2020, has been bringing healthcare directly to our community – offering immunisations, free health and cancer screenings, school-based services, and access to a range of clinical health services supporting greater uptake across communities throughout the Whanganui region.

“A key focus of the Foundation’s work is supporting people affected by cancer and helping bring preventative and community-based health services to those who need them the most. We continue to fundraise to maintain the bus and to support our latest initiative – purchasing a dedicated vehicle for the Cancer Society to use in transporting patients to their treatments, supporting practice visits and ongoing care, and strengthening community outreach,” says Foundation Chair and Manager, Sarah Bartley.

To maximise the bus’s impact, the Robert Bartley Foundation has partnered with Whanganui Regional Health Network (WRHN) to make primary health care services more accessible – especially for those facing barriers such as isolation, distance, cost, or illness.

This is an opportunity to expand the use of the Health Bus and provide community services with another pathway to reach those most in need. The bus is made available to non-profit organisations and community-focused health providers, offering a private treatment room, a spacious hospital bed, storage for necessary medical supplies, and a small waiting area.

“We are excited to extend our partnerships and continue Dad’s legacy of giving back to the community that he cherished so much,” says Ms Bartley. “For more information and to help keep the bus keep moving, please visit the Foundation’s website – www.bartleyfoundation.org”

17/02/2026
Please get your tickets and come along to this event. It is for a great cause!
02/02/2026

Please get your tickets and come along to this event. It is for a great cause!

A Fragile World Art Auction

Join us for a fabulous evening celebrating creativity, compassion, and community, with all proceeds supporting our local Cancer Society. A beautiful night where art and generosity come together for an important cause.

What to expect:
• A stunning selection of artworks for auction
• Live music
• Complimentary nibbles
• Two drinks included with every ticket
• A warm, welcoming atmosphere with like-minded supporters

Date: 14th March, 5pm till 730pm

Featuring artworks by:
Garry Nash, Nicholas Toyne, Jodi Clark, Emma Camden, Angela Tier, Katie Brown, Madeline Prowd, Rick Rudd, Paul Maseyk, Leonie Sharp, Dominic Burrell, Pam Bell, Kirsty Winton, Adrian Rumney & Greg Swinburne.

Tickets available now:
EVENTS.HUMANITIX.COM/A-FRAGILE-WORLD

Or purchase in store:
📍 Katie Brown and Co.
29 Ridgway Street,
Whanganui.

09/09/2025

The health of our community enables all of us to live well and thrive, and it’s not something we ever take for granted.

The Waka Hauora / Health Bus is a mobile health facility available for use within the Greater Whanganui region.

Developed in collaboration with Te Whatu Ora Whanganui, the Health Bus has been used by health authorities, GPs, physiotherapists, and other providers, enabling them to deliver vital services such as:
• Health checks & screening
• Immunisations
• Work or school-based health services

The bus is equipped with a private treatment room, hospital bed, and vaccine fridge, making it a versatile space for providers to deliver a range of healthcare needs.

Available for hire: Waka Hauora can be booked as a facility, with the group booking it responsible for providing their relevant health service and team (for example, vaccinations or other treatments). A small booking fee applies, and the bus is also occasionally offered free-of-charge where there is a clear community need.

Getting Waka Hauora on the road is an achievement the Bartley Group will always be proud of, and it’s an important way for us to uphold the values of our founder, Rob Bartley. We’re honoured to support projects that have a genuinely positive impact and improve accessibility for our communities. A special thanks to the many local partners, volunteers, and supporters who continue to make this possible.

🔗 Learn more about the Waka Hauora: https://www.bartleyfoundation.org/health-bus.html

Hi All.  Come along to the Whanganui River Markets this Saturday and drop in to our free immunisation clinic on the Heal...
13/08/2025

Hi All. Come along to the Whanganui River Markets this Saturday and drop in to our free immunisation clinic on the Health Bus. What’s available - childhood immunisations, whooping cough and flu vaccines for hapū māmā, and flu vaccines for eligible people.

Drop in to our free immunisation clinic this Saturday at the Whanganui River Market. What’s available - childhood immuni...
30/07/2025

Drop in to our free immunisation clinic this Saturday at the Whanganui River Market. What’s available - childhood immunisations, whooping cough and flu vaccines for hapū māmā, and flu vaccines for eligible people.

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53 Gilberd Street
Castlecliff
4500

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