The New Zealand Food Network (NZFN) is celebrating five years of providing a crucial link in Aotearoa’s food support chain, a milestone marked by a generous five-tonne donation of beef mince from ...
In a significant step towards fostering greater accessibility and understanding, Deaf Aotearoa is set to host a series of pioneering coffee tasting events across New Zealand in collaboration with ...
As households across Aotearoa brace for the colder months, the New World supermarket chain has launched its annual Family2Family food bank appeal, now in its sixth year, reaffirming its commitment to ...
New Zealand Post has announced the return of its “Delivering for Good” initiative, a significant programme aimed at bolstering the efforts of charities and social enterprises across Aotearoa by ...
A second social supermarket aimed at providing affordable food with dignity has officially opened in Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, established through a partnership between the charity Nourished for Nil and ...
Volunteering rates in New Zealand saw an increase in 2023, with over half the population giving their time, but the nature of that volunteering has shifted away from formal organisations towards more ...
In response to sharply rising homelessness and housing hardship figures, non-profit organisation Orange Sky Aotearoa has opened a new permanent laundry facility in Māngere, South Auckland. The ...
An advocate for child protection is warning of significant gaps in safeguards for children involved with charities, particularly those not receiving government funding. Willow Duffy, founder of the ...
More than half a million New Zealanders are now relying on food support each month through organisations partnered with the country’s largest surplus food distributor, yet the supply of available food ...
A government review into the tax-exempt status of business activities carried out by New Zealand charities has ignited a complex debate, particularly focusing on the role and financial contributions ...
Thousands of New Zealanders may be unknowingly living with a life-threatening heart condition, prompting a new nationwide campaign to improve early detection, particularly in vulnerable communities.
and we believe pets and people truly are better together. Even if you weren’t able to adopt or foster during March, we still encourage those looking for a pet to reach out to their local Petstock ...