Ways To Help
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Welfare Guardians Canterbury and our volunteers need your help to reach those in need. We rely on support for all our costs. No amount is too small or too large. We want to be sustainable and to help more people.
Regular monthly support:
An autopayment of $5, $10, $20 or $50 a month helps us cover our basic costs: a phone, email address and website. Click HERE to fill in a Donation Form. Or you can donate via our Give-a-little page - CLICK HERE or scan our QR code above.
One-off gifts:
A one-off gift will allow us to let more people hear about what we do and become involved:
- we can get an attractive website designed and built
- we can have a flyer and posters printed to go into libraries and community facilities inviting people to be volunteers and supporters
- we can arrange information events, explaining how Welfare Guardians are needed
- we can produce a periodic email newsletter letting people know what we are doing
Business or organisation partnerships
- Becoming a corporate partner or sponsor with Welfare Guardians Canterbury offers businesses a meaningful way to make a positive difference in the lives of the most vulnerable people in our community while also realising a range of benefits for their employees, brand, and bottom line.
- Join with us to make some real improvement in our community and satisfy your social responsibility goals.
Here are some key benefits:
- Enhanced Corporate Image
- Brand Exposure and Marketing Opportunities
- Community Impact
- Networking Opportunities
- As we are a registered charity, for every dollar you donate, you get 33.33 cents back as a tax credit through IRD.
- Click here to make a donation or find out more: Donations
- As we are a registered charity (CC56804) we will give you an Income Tax Certificate each year so you can claim a tax credit from IRD for your donations, and a copy of our Annual Report.
Other ways to help
Please let us know if you would like to help in other ways (Click HERE to get in touch):
- Helping put flyers into libraries and council offices
- Inviting us to talk with community groups
- Coming along to our events
- Talking about us, and the work we do, with your friends