Birthright Canterbury Social Worker Visits
The focus of Birthright's services is the children and young persons of one-parent families. We work with the whole family to facilitate the growth of confidence, develop skills, achieve financial and personal independence and be a contributing member of the community. Today we are the only organisation in Canterbury who deliver home visit support to one parent families. Working with the family for three years ensures wrap around support is available when they need it.
Your donation has enabled our Social worker to make 70 client contacts providing various needed Social Service to our one parent families. What we have noticed over the past year, we are seeing clients with really complex and multi needs. Our Social workers spend more time in each client to work along side with their needs. Many of the families are faced with social isolation, financial stress and need for parenting support and skills.
Your donation has enabled our Social worker to make 70 client contacts providing various needed Social Service to our one parent families. What we have noticed over the past year, we are seeing clients with really complex and multi needs. Our Social workers spend more time in each client to work along side with their needs. Many of the families are faced with social isolation, financial stress and need for parenting support and skills.
Pregnancy Help Dunedin
Pregnancy Help Dunedin very much appreciated the funding received from the Thankyou Charitable Trust in August of this year. It helped us to provide our services from our drop-in centre in South Dunedin, and via social media (Facebook) to 258 clients. Family/ whānau were supported to be secure and to thrive by providing 4 pēpi-pods, 16 bassinets, 269 reusable nappies, 435 items of baby bedding, 536 woollen singlets, 3312 disposable nappies, and 6308 items of baby and children's clothing. Thank you so very much for being a part of a very caring community which supports us to do this.
Wainuiomata Volunteer Fire Brigade
The Wainuiomata Volunteer Fire Brigade (WVFB) is a brigade comprising three appliances, 447, 441 and 4426. Appliances are manned by volunteers who are on call 24 hours per day/seven days per week all year round – although all members have primary other employment or other personal commitments. Wainuiomata has approximately 45 volunteers and the number of calls can vary year on year from around 300 through to 400 plus dependent on weather and medical events for example. Calls range from structure fires (buildings – houses to factories and schools); power lines down, road closures, motor vehicle accidents, flooding, medical calls – including cardiac arrests, difficulty in breathing (all fire fighters are qualified FENZ/St John Medical Co-responders and support Wellington Free Ambulance as needed); setting up helicopter landing sites through to other major incidents. Wainuiomata 4426 also provides scene safety, lighting, traffic control, salvage through to general welfare support for crews and other emergency responders as needed. The unit supports urban fire, rural fire and other emergency services and there are occasions when the vehicle and crews go to back to back events on the same day. The Brigade also actively participates in the community, for example, the fire wise programme in schools.
The WVBF topped up the trust grant to purchase and replace two very old appliances which were beyond repair, indeed, the fridge/freezer was broken. The both items will be used on a weekly basis by the brigade however, key is the ability for the brigade to support families and the community in times of emergency when we may need to house and feed a reasonable number of people after a natural disaster for example or when members of the brigade are working through an extended period on incidents and jobs where we are not able to return home for any length of time and require feeding whilst on station which has happened during ‘weather bombs’ or such events where the team can turn out to several jobs inside a 24 hour period.
The WVBF topped up the trust grant to purchase and replace two very old appliances which were beyond repair, indeed, the fridge/freezer was broken. The both items will be used on a weekly basis by the brigade however, key is the ability for the brigade to support families and the community in times of emergency when we may need to house and feed a reasonable number of people after a natural disaster for example or when members of the brigade are working through an extended period on incidents and jobs where we are not able to return home for any length of time and require feeding whilst on station which has happened during ‘weather bombs’ or such events where the team can turn out to several jobs inside a 24 hour period.
Pūrākaunui School Chromebooks
Thank you very much for the money you gave to Pūrākaunui School to help us buy some new chrome books. The chromebooks are very helpful when we are doing some of our classwork. We often use google docs and each student has their own school google account and school email address. Thechrome books have helped us to learn how to use these cool new systems. We like the chrome books because they are very quick and easy to use and are much better than the unreliable old computers we were using. We use them for writing and publishing and other things like research. We have also created slideshows with them and presented these at our school assemblies. We have also found many great things on the internet to help our learning. We have created a technology hub in the senior class where we often use the chrome books. It is a really cool space. The photos we will put with this letter show this new classroom area.
Thanks again for your generosity, we really appreciate it.
Pūrākaunui School
Thanks again for your generosity, we really appreciate it.
Pūrākaunui School
Shakti Christchurch
Through culturally competence prevention and intervention services, Shakti Christchurch supports women and girls who have gone through horrific culturally sanctioned forms of violence, this includes forced and underage marriage, dowry abuse, FGM and honour based violence. Our Christchurch based drop in centre and refuge ensures the immediate safety needs of vulnerable migrant and refugee women and children from Asian, African and Middle-Eastern backgrounds. Funding received from Thankyou Charitable Trust contributed towards our operational costs and the purchase of a computer to assist with our casework.
Nisa - Ethical underwear Wellington
Nisa is an underwear label that aims to help refugee women from the bottom up. Our underwear is lovingly sewn by women from a refugee background in a sunny studio in Wellington, New Zealand. In terms of what we used the Thankyou funding for; we used it to cover some of the set up costs of our workshop. We got a cutting table made, and got a new industrial sewing machine, amongst other things.
Special Olympics Wellington
We held extra practices for our team of eight Ten Pin bowlers in preparation for the Special Olympics New Zealand National Summer Games held in November 2017. It cost $360 to hire the lanes for a few extra weeks. The Team’s medal tally was 2 Gold, 2 Silver and 2 Bronze medals.
Ear wax build up contributes to poor hearing. A specialist ear nurse from Triton Ltd screened athletes for ear wax build up prior to National Summer Games 2017. We used the grant to subsidise ear wax removal costs and so far we have paid out $110 for the services. We will subsidise four more athletes to have ear wax removed which will use up the balance of the grant.
Ear wax build up contributes to poor hearing. A specialist ear nurse from Triton Ltd screened athletes for ear wax build up prior to National Summer Games 2017. We used the grant to subsidise ear wax removal costs and so far we have paid out $110 for the services. We will subsidise four more athletes to have ear wax removed which will use up the balance of the grant.
Beneficiary Advice Services (BAS) Christchurch
Thank you very much for your support of BAS with $1300 towards our overhead costs. This help has enabled us to continue providing a high-quality advocacy service in Christchurch. We have been helping clients by phone, in person and, increasingly, by email & facebook contact. We are able to continue this work with your help as our office provides interview rooms, telephone and internet.
In many cases, we are able to look into issues for clients and let them know what is going on in their file at Work and Income. This may be writing off a debt, granting a benefit or extra assistance/ grants or helping people find emergency housing. Many clients phone or call in to see us asking about their entitlements from Work and Income and we are often able to give them information about supplementary assistance they are eligible for or negotiate advance repayments.
Every year, hundreds of beneficiaries contact us for advice and go away satisfied with our service. People suffering from poverty often find us to see how we can help alleviate the situation with advice and support. Helping the most disadvantaged and least resourced members in our society has a flow on effect as the cost to society is greater when people are living in poverty (including medical costs of preventable diseases in children and adults from lack of funds to prevent this and sub-standard housing). Therefore, whilst we only directly help hundreds of people per year, the flow on effect affects all of society! The people who will feel the most benefit will, of course, be our clients themselves. We are able to directly help people, generally financially, to make life that bit easier.
In many cases, we are able to look into issues for clients and let them know what is going on in their file at Work and Income. This may be writing off a debt, granting a benefit or extra assistance/ grants or helping people find emergency housing. Many clients phone or call in to see us asking about their entitlements from Work and Income and we are often able to give them information about supplementary assistance they are eligible for or negotiate advance repayments.
Every year, hundreds of beneficiaries contact us for advice and go away satisfied with our service. People suffering from poverty often find us to see how we can help alleviate the situation with advice and support. Helping the most disadvantaged and least resourced members in our society has a flow on effect as the cost to society is greater when people are living in poverty (including medical costs of preventable diseases in children and adults from lack of funds to prevent this and sub-standard housing). Therefore, whilst we only directly help hundreds of people per year, the flow on effect affects all of society! The people who will feel the most benefit will, of course, be our clients themselves. We are able to directly help people, generally financially, to make life that bit easier.
Pioneer Hall Paint Job
The Pioneer Opportunities and Resources Trust (PORT) was established when the DCC wanted to demolish the Hall. The goal is to make it a community hub for a wide ranging variety of activities, and with the assistance of many groups and individuals we are achieving this. The Thankyou Charitable Trust is one of the groups who have been most helpful to our development. Like any old building there is an ongoing need for maintenance to both preserve and improve the building and make it welcoming for the people using it.The grant that we received allowed us to paint the hall and make it look cared for and attractive, made it look like a place you would want to be in. Painting the Hall made a world of difference.
Studio 2 and Connections Trust - Murals
A white wall is a call for local street artists/ taggers in any city. It is no different in Corstorphine Dunedin. So when Studio2 artists Dale Scoles and William Luskie were offered the chance to put some colour in their communities and stem the tide of tagging they leapt at the opportunity. William and Dale are both outsider artists who live in the South Dunedin area and are active in their communities. Their awesome abstracts were the perfect fit for a couple of frequently tagged walls up near the Middleton Road Shopping Centre. With help from people from Connections, Studio2 and Friend-link, they painted the walls over a few sunny days in September. And to this day the walls haven’t seen hide nor hair of tagging. So thank you, Thankyou Trust. Your $500 for the paint for this project has made a lot of people very happy. We even have a little left over to paint another wall in need of some love and attention.
Dunedin Curtain Bank - 9012 Referrals
The awesomely sustainable Dunedin Curtain Bank has been using the grant it received from the Trust to target referrals in the 9012 South Dunedin postcode. They support clients to install the clients and often help them connect with other integrated services available in Dunedin
We have spread the word around our referral agencies and other community contacts to promote our free service, and the fact we've received this funding which supports us to provide curtains in the 9012 area. We are especially grateful to the Caversham 9012 group who have been sending people to us and advertising on their Facebook page. We're also very grateful to our existing clients who are fantastic at word of mouth referrals. It is not uncommon for one person in a street or block of flats to come and see us, and bring us a neighbor, family member or friend to access the service too - we really enjoy this connection, and we believe it helps people feel comfortable coming to us when someone with first hand experience recommends us. Another neat outcome for us has been having a client who bought in her own curtains to be lined - this is a great outcome as she is really happy with her existing curtains, and we were able to line them for her to help warmth - a great collaboration, and also I think a neat demonstration of our willingness to be flexible in our service in ways that will be suit the needs of our clients and achieve our aims of warming up homes.
We have spread the word around our referral agencies and other community contacts to promote our free service, and the fact we've received this funding which supports us to provide curtains in the 9012 area. We are especially grateful to the Caversham 9012 group who have been sending people to us and advertising on their Facebook page. We're also very grateful to our existing clients who are fantastic at word of mouth referrals. It is not uncommon for one person in a street or block of flats to come and see us, and bring us a neighbor, family member or friend to access the service too - we really enjoy this connection, and we believe it helps people feel comfortable coming to us when someone with first hand experience recommends us. Another neat outcome for us has been having a client who bought in her own curtains to be lined - this is a great outcome as she is really happy with her existing curtains, and we were able to line them for her to help warmth - a great collaboration, and also I think a neat demonstration of our willingness to be flexible in our service in ways that will be suit the needs of our clients and achieve our aims of warming up homes.
Youth Alive Trust Community Noticeboards
Youth Alive Trust has been supporting young people and families in the New Brighton community since 1989. We are based at Grace Vineyard Beach Campus, 111 Seaview Road, New Brighton - which is an old converted supermarket, converted into a purpose build community hub, renovated over the past 2 years with earthquake funding. We love networking and collaborating with other local groups, and sharing information that our community may want to know.
"Check out these two new Community Noticeboards at the old entrance to Grace Vineyard Beach Campus thanks to a funding grant from the amazing Thankyou Charitable Trust!! We're just starting to gather more info to put into them, so drop hard copies of your community event poster, sports club flyer or fundraising notice into reception anytime".
"Check out these two new Community Noticeboards at the old entrance to Grace Vineyard Beach Campus thanks to a funding grant from the amazing Thankyou Charitable Trust!! We're just starting to gather more info to put into them, so drop hard copies of your community event poster, sports club flyer or fundraising notice into reception anytime".
New Brighton Community Gardens - Propagating Youth Gardeners Scheme
We run a 10 week programme for schools “Propagating Young Gardners”. The children eagerly came every Friday afternoon looking forward to what they were doing today!! We divided the children into 3 groups and rotated them every three weeks. We had a cooking group, gardening group, and a garden art group. From the garden to plate the children made Silver Beet Quiche, Pumpkin Pancakes and Potato Puffs. The children had their own garden plot and learnt about soil maintenance, how to sow from seed using different methods, planted from cuttings and planted potatoes in sacks. For garden art they made mosaic tiles, bird feeders, and moss balls with a succulent planted in them. Everyone had a great learning experience. Thank you for your very welcome donation it helped us our a lot.
Aranui Dropin Cafe
We used the grant to purchase of equipment to enhance the experience of people who come to the drop-in (free) cafe based in the Aranui community. We try to create an experience as close as possible to what would be experienced by people at a cafe in the city if they could afford such. The cafe is open twice a week and around 15- 18 people drop in each time; they share stories with one another and help one another to form a sense of community. We provide games and music for them as well as food parcels if required. Our community worker mingles with the guests to assist with any practical matters that have arisen in their lives.
YWCA Christchurch - Seatbelts and screens
YWCA Christchurch provides a warm safe emergency and transitional accommodation for vulnerable women, with and without children. Our residents general stay for up to 3 months and in that time our Site Manager works with a number of agencies to assist the resident with support services they may need working towards them transitioning to their own place to live.The YWCA meets the need for anyone needing emergency assistance and we often take in women who cannot be placed with the other housing providers.
"Thank you so much for your funding. We really appreciate it and it allowed us to put seatbelts in our van and get 2 computer screens for our administration lady so that she could work on documents easily".
"Thank you so much for your funding. We really appreciate it and it allowed us to put seatbelts in our van and get 2 computer screens for our administration lady so that she could work on documents easily".
Nigerian Board Game - Gap Filler Trust
Our grant was used to support a further phase of our Diverscity Series. We worked with the Nigerian Community to deliver a giant Mancala Game. Diverscity is a series of several community-led projects which aim to showcase the cultural diversity of Christchurch. Korean, Chinese and Nigerian communities have now been involved to realise collaborative projects which showcase aspects of their culture for the wider public.
For Gap Filler, this project is about celebrating our city’s diversity and bringing greater visibility to cultural communities. Members of the communities involved say that the opportunity to work with Gap Filler on a project has given them the chance to be seen in the city beyond their own cultural festival and contribute to how Christchurch is perceived.
Working with the Nigerian Community to realise Mancala has been very rewarding. We’ve established new relationships and produced a really high-quality project for the city. We installed the Mancala log on a site we currently occupy by the Bridge of Remembrance at the start of October – to coincide with the National Day of Nigeria (1 st Oct.). We’re really excited to see how the public responds.
For Gap Filler, this project is about celebrating our city’s diversity and bringing greater visibility to cultural communities. Members of the communities involved say that the opportunity to work with Gap Filler on a project has given them the chance to be seen in the city beyond their own cultural festival and contribute to how Christchurch is perceived.
Working with the Nigerian Community to realise Mancala has been very rewarding. We’ve established new relationships and produced a really high-quality project for the city. We installed the Mancala log on a site we currently occupy by the Bridge of Remembrance at the start of October – to coincide with the National Day of Nigeria (1 st Oct.). We’re really excited to see how the public responds.
Predator Free Dunedin
Orokonui Ecosanctuary is a member of Predator Free Dunedin, a new partnership of 20 organisations and agencies who have agreed to collaborate on predator management work. Coordination of effort will enable greater efficiencies, better outcomes and increase educational and research opportunities and ultimately achieve greater economic, conservation and social gains for Dunedin.
As a member organisation we are organising promotional materials for Predator Free Dunedin. A poster and rack card/pamphlet were produced for Predator Free Dunedin with the kind support of the Thankyou Charitable Trust. These promotional materials are much valued in the establishment of this new organisation.
As a member organisation we are organising promotional materials for Predator Free Dunedin. A poster and rack card/pamphlet were produced for Predator Free Dunedin with the kind support of the Thankyou Charitable Trust. These promotional materials are much valued in the establishment of this new organisation.
West Harbour Artist in Residence Parade
Every year the West Harbour Arts Charitable Trust hosts an artist in residence who works with local school children to create art projects that will be presented in the annual art parade, held in December of each year. This project reaches around 250 children, and their families and the wider community on the day of the parade and in the festival held afterwards.
This year we have employed Donna Demente as our Artist in Residence. She will be working with the students to create a masquerade parade down the main street. The parade this year will happen on the 3rd December. Thank you to the Trust for providing funding towards our material costs!
This year we have employed Donna Demente as our Artist in Residence. She will be working with the students to create a masquerade parade down the main street. The parade this year will happen on the 3rd December. Thank you to the Trust for providing funding towards our material costs!
Port Chalmers Outdoor Education - Boating Programme
The Boating/Water Safety Programme has continued to provide tuition for school children from the West Harbour area in particular, but also from further afield, and a team of volunteers continues to Administer and Maintain the boats and equipment and to provide supervision and rescue crews. The maintenance and replacement of equipment is an on-going financial burden to the Committee as being a volunteer group we are reliant upon donations and grants to allow us to continue providing such an important programme to our local children in particular.
This year another dinghy suitable for use as a Rescue/Supervision craft has been donated by one of the Committee members. For larger groups it had become necessary to provide more than one craft, and it was obvious that a second craft needed to have a motor to ensure quick and efficient access to areas of need. Earlier in the year an application was made to the Thankyou Charitable Trust for assistance in acquiring a suitable motor, and at least two staff life vests. We were fortunate in having a grant made by the trust and are very grateful for this support, without which the necessary equipment would not have been readily obtainable.
This year another dinghy suitable for use as a Rescue/Supervision craft has been donated by one of the Committee members. For larger groups it had become necessary to provide more than one craft, and it was obvious that a second craft needed to have a motor to ensure quick and efficient access to areas of need. Earlier in the year an application was made to the Thankyou Charitable Trust for assistance in acquiring a suitable motor, and at least two staff life vests. We were fortunate in having a grant made by the trust and are very grateful for this support, without which the necessary equipment would not have been readily obtainable.
Port Chalmers Kindy - Eco Warriors programme
The Orokonui Ecosanctuary is a national treasure, in close proximity to Port Chalmers, and we think it is an ideal environment for our tamariki to experience and learn about native flora and fauna, community involvement and sustainability. We hope, with our Eco Warriors programme, to build on our already established links with the Ecosanctuary, and support our next generation with their commitment to conservation. This year we got funding to cover the cost of the Ecosanctuary educator for one year, our membership fees,and also a bus trip for our entire kindy to travel up to Orokonui Ecosanctuary to see what our Eco Warriors have been doing, and enable them to share their work with all of us.
With the help of Thankyou Charitable Trust, the kids of Port Chalmers Kindergarten are able to participate in meaningful interactions with nature, whatever the weather, and share this knowledge and enthusiasm with the wider community.
With the help of Thankyou Charitable Trust, the kids of Port Chalmers Kindergarten are able to participate in meaningful interactions with nature, whatever the weather, and share this knowledge and enthusiasm with the wider community.
Harbourside Masters Football Club
For this first time since the 1980’s the West Harbour region has formed a Masters Football team and they turned out to be a formidable outfit. The team comprised of men aged over 35 from the Port Chalmers region finished 3rd in their league having at one stage led the competition. As this was a new team, Coach Chris Button needed to secure funding to buy necessary equipment (i.e., footballs and goal nets). Thankyou Charitable Trust obliged with a grant of approximately $500 which was put to good use.
At the season’s conclusion over 60 masters footballers played at a friendly competition at Watson Park, Port Chalmers. At the event Chris Button commented that “A marvelous first season for us was only possible because of the kind support of the Thankyou Charitable Trust who have brought some old(ish) guys out of retirement and back onto the pitch. Thanks for helping to bring us together and form strong friendships and hopefully allow the Harbourside Football Club to flourish for many years to come.”
At the season’s conclusion over 60 masters footballers played at a friendly competition at Watson Park, Port Chalmers. At the event Chris Button commented that “A marvelous first season for us was only possible because of the kind support of the Thankyou Charitable Trust who have brought some old(ish) guys out of retirement and back onto the pitch. Thanks for helping to bring us together and form strong friendships and hopefully allow the Harbourside Football Club to flourish for many years to come.”
TS Nimrod Uniforms
TS Nimrod is the Port Chalmers unit of the Sea Cadet Corps, which is a branch of the New Zealand Cadet Forces. We have been a presence in West Harbour since 1949, when the unit became a separate branch of Otago Sea Cadets. Since then, we have had a strong link with the community, with a surprisingly large number of local people having been sea cadets at one stage of their lives. All of them will tell you how they benefited from their time at the unit, no matter how long or short that was or what kind of person they are.
We have a focus on teaching young people life skills like leadership, respect, self-discipline and self-confidence through fun, adventurous and challenging activities. This includes learning to sail, camping, tramping, orienteering and nautical navigation, plenty of teamwork and helping the community. The cadet unit is constantly recruiting new young people from the community to take on adventure, challenge and to learn about leadership. Our most recent recruits are physically smaller than any previous intakes (yes, all four of them—perhaps Port Chalmers has a shrinking population?) and therefore require smaller uniforms and life jackets than we have in the stores.We used the Thankyou Trust Grant to purchase four Hutchwilco Mariner Classic style life jackets and three sets of General Working Dress uniforms.
We have a focus on teaching young people life skills like leadership, respect, self-discipline and self-confidence through fun, adventurous and challenging activities. This includes learning to sail, camping, tramping, orienteering and nautical navigation, plenty of teamwork and helping the community. The cadet unit is constantly recruiting new young people from the community to take on adventure, challenge and to learn about leadership. Our most recent recruits are physically smaller than any previous intakes (yes, all four of them—perhaps Port Chalmers has a shrinking population?) and therefore require smaller uniforms and life jackets than we have in the stores.We used the Thankyou Trust Grant to purchase four Hutchwilco Mariner Classic style life jackets and three sets of General Working Dress uniforms.
Beyond Orokanui Project - Halo Project Tools
The Beyond Orokonui project seeks to integrate multiple community objectives including the enhancement of biodiversity, ecosystem services, and community wellbeing. The highest priority project to arise from the Beyond Orokonui project is the "Halo Project". The spill over effect of threatened bird species (eg. south island robin, kaka) from the fenced Orokonui Ecosanctuary into the wider landscape is occurring. Extending the Halo will provide greater safe habitat for threatened bird species beyond the Orokonui fence, allowing these threatened bird species to inhabit areas where communities are living, contributing to an ecologically-rich living-landscape.
A comprehensive Pest Management Plan has recently been developed, providing the strategic basis for the implementation of coordinated pest control into the future. By connecting communities through collaboration and shared targets, the Halo Project will foster a targeted network of volunteer teams initially across 3,900 hectares of land, installing and monitoring traps and bait stations in resident’s homes, streets and farms. Priority pest species are mustelids, possums, and at high value biodiversity sites – rats. The TYP Charitable Trust has provided the Halo Project with the tools that volunteers need to do the job. Spanners and cleaning tools don’t sound glamorous, but these are the core tools that we need to get the job done
A comprehensive Pest Management Plan has recently been developed, providing the strategic basis for the implementation of coordinated pest control into the future. By connecting communities through collaboration and shared targets, the Halo Project will foster a targeted network of volunteer teams initially across 3,900 hectares of land, installing and monitoring traps and bait stations in resident’s homes, streets and farms. Priority pest species are mustelids, possums, and at high value biodiversity sites – rats. The TYP Charitable Trust has provided the Halo Project with the tools that volunteers need to do the job. Spanners and cleaning tools don’t sound glamorous, but these are the core tools that we need to get the job done
Renew Brighton - Te Kura Tawhito Working Bee
In the last couple of months we have been busy moving and settling in those who now occupy the spaces at the Old School, Te Kura Tawhito in New Brighton. We have Pregnancy Help, Toi te Karoro, The New Internationalist Magazine, Otautahi Creative Spaces, ManUp, Rongoā (Māori traditional healing), Stitch-o-mat, plus many amazing artists, and a gardener, Gordon Proctor tends the veggie patch. The plan was to get everyone in and settled, tidy the place up with a massive working bee, and then follow up with the opening. So, thanks to your funding, we were able to have an amazing clean up. It was a beautiful day, and around 30 people joined in. Rubbish was cleared from the site and carted off to the dump, windows and buildings were washed and cleaned, windowsills were scrapped and painted, gardens were trimmed and tamed. This was followed by a lovely gathering in the staffroom with kai. The result was a sparkling tidy school, ready for the blessing and opening the following weekend.
Port Chalmers School Line Markings
The Port Chalmers School recently created new playground markings in our school playground and updated the the markings on our netball and basketball courts using the grant from the Trust. This is for the children who attend Port Chalmers School. However the school has a bigger catchment than this. The Koputai Kids Afterschool Programme (this includes the school holiday programme) uses our school facilities on a daily bases and has students from several schools in the West Harbour area. The school courts are used by our school netball and basketball teams and others in our community who want to have a full court, with markings to practice on. The school is a focal point for the community and having lots of playground and court markings encourages active participation in games across all ages, including whanau who use our school out of hours. We want to encourage pro-social skills within our community (how to play games together) and active participation for all the community through games that are marked out on the playground.
Mt Victoria Trapping Group Victory over Vermin
Our group of volunteers was established in November 2015 and set our first traps in October 2016. The funding we received from the Thankyou Charitable Trust was used to purchase rat tunnels. These contain a simple rat trap inside. The box protects birds, dogs and cats from being snapped, and ensures the pest is lined up correctly for a humane kill. In the 10 months that we have been trapping we’ve managed to catch over 644 pests. This is made up of 380 mice, 203 rats, 54 hedgehogs and 7 weasels. Our group has been recently named as a finalist in the 2017 Wellington Regional Community Awards. It’s not pleasant killing pests but it’s the single most important thing that we can do to repair the damage to our ecosystem.
It’s becoming increasingly common to see tui, fantails and kaka in Mount Victoria, as well as visiting falcon, kereru and kakariki, so we’re really excited to see the difference our efforts are making up there.The donation that we’ve received from your organisation has made this work possible, and we’re very grateful to you for this.
It’s becoming increasingly common to see tui, fantails and kaka in Mount Victoria, as well as visiting falcon, kereru and kakariki, so we’re really excited to see the difference our efforts are making up there.The donation that we’ve received from your organisation has made this work possible, and we’re very grateful to you for this.
InsideOUT
InsideOUT is a national youth-led charitable organisation which works to create safer schools and communities for young people of minority sexualities, genders, and sex characteristics. We have a number of projects and campaigns we run, however a key focus of our organisation is to work with high schools to start and strengthen rainbow diversity groups, also called queer-straight alliances. This work is usually done through digital mentoring and resourcing, however the Thankyou Charitable Trust grant enabled us to work more closely with student leaders in the Wellington region to provide regular meet-ups, peer-support networks, trainings, and other relevant tools.
Moriah Kindergarten Sandpit
We are a small inner city kindergarten with limited outdoor play space, in our courtyard. In poor weather there is no outdoor space that the children can play in. Our kindergarten covers a diverse range of children from across Wellington's multicultural community.The donation from the Trust helped us finish building our covered sandpit. This was a great outcome as we had planned this for a long time. The kids love playing in the sandpit. It has been a very popular addition to the kindergarten.
Wellington Rape Crisis Art Therapy Group
With funding received from the Thankyou Charitable Trust, Wellington Rape Crisis was able to run an art therapy class for some of our clients. The class was a chance for people who are often isolated to get together and socialise whilst creating positive and meaningful art in a therapeutic environment.
Some projects included: tiny bottles with inspirational messages inside, masks, keepsake boxes, star weaving as part of the 1 Million Stars to End Domestic Violence project and some positive message banners to put up inside our office space. We still have many supplies left over from this grant and ultimately hope to run another class later in the year. We really appreciate Thankyou Charitable Trust for funding out of the ordinary projects like this that would otherwise not be possible -Thank you, Thankyou Charitable Trust!
Some projects included: tiny bottles with inspirational messages inside, masks, keepsake boxes, star weaving as part of the 1 Million Stars to End Domestic Violence project and some positive message banners to put up inside our office space. We still have many supplies left over from this grant and ultimately hope to run another class later in the year. We really appreciate Thankyou Charitable Trust for funding out of the ordinary projects like this that would otherwise not be possible -Thank you, Thankyou Charitable Trust!
Brooklyn Toy Library
The Brooklyn Toy Library was incredibly grateful to receive a grant of $300 from Thankyou Charitable Trust to purchase two new water toys for the library. These toys replace two old water sinks that were leaking and under borrowed. We managed to get these toys into circulation prior to Wellington’s ‘summer’ and they haven’t spent more than ten minutes back at the library since! Thankyou Thankyou Charitable Trust for helping us provide these toys to our little borrowers and for helping us maintain a library that’s well stocked with high quality toys thus maintaining its appeal within our local community.
Philippine Culture and Sports Trust
The funding received from the Thankyou Charitable Trust went a long way in making the migrants, mostly the Filipino workers, feel at home and welcomed in the city of Christchurch through the Philippine Culture and Sports office on the individual and community level.
On the individual level using the one-on-one approach, the information on support and assistance offered by the government and non-government agencies have made them confident that despite their temporary immigration status in the city, they are assured that they are being looked after as our volunteers give them the information they need in terms of accommodation, health and safety, legal services, hospital policies, police procedure, insurance, and other transnational needs such as food, items, places of worship, cultural and sports activities they have been used to do at home.
On the community level, the office served as the meeting point for the planning of seminars, welcomes, conferences in a larger scale. The office is responsible of the establishment of the Advisor's group composed of the managers and directors of the different agencies that serve the migrant people including the employers that employ the migrant workers and employees that work for them. These have been a series of well-attended assemblies that have caught the attention of the government from immigration, health, law and order, accommodation, education and other essential settlement and integration needs. The important benefit was the direct contact with the participants during the discussing, getting a first-hand information straight from the authorities.
WE are so thankful that the citizens of Christchurch are open to improving the way of living of migrants, making them think and feel they are at home. Thankyou to this scheme that makes small groups shine and gather voices to the advantage of the community.
On the individual level using the one-on-one approach, the information on support and assistance offered by the government and non-government agencies have made them confident that despite their temporary immigration status in the city, they are assured that they are being looked after as our volunteers give them the information they need in terms of accommodation, health and safety, legal services, hospital policies, police procedure, insurance, and other transnational needs such as food, items, places of worship, cultural and sports activities they have been used to do at home.
On the community level, the office served as the meeting point for the planning of seminars, welcomes, conferences in a larger scale. The office is responsible of the establishment of the Advisor's group composed of the managers and directors of the different agencies that serve the migrant people including the employers that employ the migrant workers and employees that work for them. These have been a series of well-attended assemblies that have caught the attention of the government from immigration, health, law and order, accommodation, education and other essential settlement and integration needs. The important benefit was the direct contact with the participants during the discussing, getting a first-hand information straight from the authorities.
WE are so thankful that the citizens of Christchurch are open to improving the way of living of migrants, making them think and feel they are at home. Thankyou to this scheme that makes small groups shine and gather voices to the advantage of the community.

Wellington Womens Boarding House
WWBH provides accommodation and support to homeless women in Wellington. We exist not only to end homelessness for women but also to ensure that they are in homes that are safe and healthy, and that women are doing more than just surviving; they are achieving their dreams and realising their potential. During their stay at the House, we work to connect our women with important social services in the Wellington community to enable them to get back on their feet and find permanent accommodation.
We will be using the TCT grant to expand on our current work to achieve our vision of eliminating women’s homelessness by increasing our advocacy role for women’s homelessness in Wellington, and our outreach with both women who are residents in our house and within the wider Wellington community.
We will be using the TCT grant to expand on our current work to achieve our vision of eliminating women’s homelessness by increasing our advocacy role for women’s homelessness in Wellington, and our outreach with both women who are residents in our house and within the wider Wellington community.
Wellington Timebank
We appreciate your continued support of Wellington Timebank. Our membership continues to increase (we have over 800 members sign up since we began), and the tasks and projects we are involved in also grows. There is an increasing number of community organisations who are part of Timebank. Timebank members are available to volunteer to support projects organised in the community. Recent examples of this have been the zero waste volunteers at Newtown Festival and the Repair Cafe at Newtown Community Centre. A number of community centres are members and utilise Timebankers in many ways, eg. delivery of newsletters by IDEA services clients.
Timebankers also initiate events, often around interest groups, eg. crafts or food. We continue to envisage new ways of connecting people together and giving them the opportunity to learn new skills or knowledge.The Timebank is a proven asset in time of emergency, providing networking and resilience. We are working closely with WREMO and WCC to develop our capacity to do this well using all the resources and skills offered in the Timebank. Your funding has meant that we can support more coordinator hours to ensure these important projects are not forgotten.
Timebankers also initiate events, often around interest groups, eg. crafts or food. We continue to envisage new ways of connecting people together and giving them the opportunity to learn new skills or knowledge.The Timebank is a proven asset in time of emergency, providing networking and resilience. We are working closely with WREMO and WCC to develop our capacity to do this well using all the resources and skills offered in the Timebank. Your funding has meant that we can support more coordinator hours to ensure these important projects are not forgotten.
Children of Promise - Ethical Fashion Label
Children of Promise (COP) is a Wellington-based womenswear label with a social conscience that is dedicated to doing good through fashion. All garments from COP are ethically-crafted in New Zealand using beautiful, high-quality, natural fabrics. A portion of the profit made from each garment is donated to charities in our community that support the mental health of New Zealand youth. COP invites you to help shift consumer culture and build a more promising future for youth through the power of fashion. We used the TCT grant to help fund our current and up and coming capsule collection.
Space NZ Trust
The Space NZ Trust supports a universal approach to post-natal support as this serves all new parents regardless of background & culture while our unique dual curriculum provides for the parent, the baby & the community. We work collaboratively with a diverse range of national & local organisations who deliver Space for you and your baby to their communities. We believe in parenting today for tomorrow through creating lasting generational change. At Space for you and your baby, parents and babies connect with other new parents & their babies as they explore parenting & children's development in a safe, facilitated environment. Music & movement, rhymes, books & a variety of play experiences are explored, opportunities to discover ways to support & extend baby's learning & development, including ideas & opportunities for play experiences at home.
1 in 4 women experience post-natal depression. We want to offer space in a format that is more accessible for these mothers. We have been offering Post-natal adjustment Space in partnership with local churches. These groups are smaller in size and duration and have the opportunity for a personal one on one home visit. We look forward to being able to offer this initiative to our partners nationwide. We really appreciate the opportunity to offer the postnatal adjustment Space in the 6021 postcode due to the grant from the Thankyou Charitable Trust.
1 in 4 women experience post-natal depression. We want to offer space in a format that is more accessible for these mothers. We have been offering Post-natal adjustment Space in partnership with local churches. These groups are smaller in size and duration and have the opportunity for a personal one on one home visit. We look forward to being able to offer this initiative to our partners nationwide. We really appreciate the opportunity to offer the postnatal adjustment Space in the 6021 postcode due to the grant from the Thankyou Charitable Trust.
Newtown Playcentre
Newtown Playcentre is a parent-led early childhood education centre situated on Harper St in central Newtown. We are a diverse group of parents, who share in common that we are all raising preschool aged children. We work together to learn, nurture, grow and love each other's children. Newtown playcentre is a group of around 20 families, and our centre is entirely run by volunteers. With the money from the Thankyou Charitable Trust we were able to purchase two great new purpose made sandpit covers, to protect our sandpit from the Wellington weather and animals using it as a litter tray. Our sandpit is a key part of our centre, facilitating play and learning, real-life mathematical challenges, mixing, tipping and digging. The sandpit covers make a real difference to our sandpit and the well-being of our children using the sandpit. We feel excited and grateful for this financial contribution, was well as sandpit covers, the gift of this money is also a symbol of encouragement to our families through the knowledge that the voluntary contribution that we give to our local community is supported and endorsed by others.
Fill Their Lunchbox
Their dream is to fuel disadvantaged children to provide them with an equal opportunity to learn, to be successful and to break the poverty cycle. They hope to achieve this by donating healthy, balanced and nutritious lunches to disadvantaged children in Christchurch's low decile schools.
Fill Their Lunchbox is currently operates out of Odyssey House, a charitable trust that operates as a drug and alcohol rehab centre for residents recently out of prison. These men assist in providing the lunches to partner schools whilst gaining cooking skills, with the goal of increasing their chance of employment once they complete the program.
Fill Their Lunchbox works as a buy one, gift one model and relies heavily on public involvement. Please show your interest here www.facebook.com/filltheirlunchbox and buy your lunches here.
Fill Their Lunchbox is currently operates out of Odyssey House, a charitable trust that operates as a drug and alcohol rehab centre for residents recently out of prison. These men assist in providing the lunches to partner schools whilst gaining cooking skills, with the goal of increasing their chance of employment once they complete the program.
Fill Their Lunchbox works as a buy one, gift one model and relies heavily on public involvement. Please show your interest here www.facebook.com/filltheirlunchbox and buy your lunches here.
Cultivate Christchurch
Cultivate Waste, a branch of Cultivate Christchurch were one of our 2016 Grant recipients. Cultivate's team consists of young people, members of the community and skilled employees to grow together and produce quality food that they supply to restaurants as well as feed the people involved. Their aim is to help alleviate some of the problem with the lack of organic bin collection in the centre city. Using an electric bike and a trailer they collect organic bins and bring them back to the Cultivate site. There the waste is processed and eventually turned into compost which is used to help grow their wonderful fresh produce.
Unfortunately their e-bike was stolen last year but we help fund them to buy a new one!
Unfortunately their e-bike was stolen last year but we help fund them to buy a new one!
SURF - Brighton Bike Share
Thanks to the funds provided by Thank You Charitable Trust, we commissioned 3 bikes (two choppers and one mini pedicab) from Pedal Mania. These bikes have been built using recycled parts from other bikes.
These bikes will be available to hire free of charge from central New Brighton. They will be located at a local shop and hired out from there. They will have helmets and bike locks. To hire, people will need to leave a form of ID. We will also create a map of the area with suggested cycle routes so they can explore the local area. The bikes are safe and suitable for all. Seat heights can be adjusted and the pedicab can seat small children - or even an adult! These bikes are fun and more than just a little quirky - just like New Brighton!
These bikes will be available to hire free of charge from central New Brighton. They will be located at a local shop and hired out from there. They will have helmets and bike locks. To hire, people will need to leave a form of ID. We will also create a map of the area with suggested cycle routes so they can explore the local area. The bikes are safe and suitable for all. Seat heights can be adjusted and the pedicab can seat small children - or even an adult! These bikes are fun and more than just a little quirky - just like New Brighton!
Tunnel House Supper Club
The Tunnel House Supper Club was part of our first Christchurch grant round. The event was part of FESTA, The Festival of Transitional Architecture. It was a collaborative project between architects and chefs. They aimed to produce a pop-up restaurant that demonstrated holistic sustainability - local food, foraged food, recycled materials.
Port Chalmers Golf Club
"The Port Chalmers Golf Club has been using the SNAG (Starting New At Golf) system for a couple of years now as a way of getting young people new to the game involved at an early age. As the clubs have large heads, are light and involve hitting a tennis ball, kids don’t have to endure the frustrations usually associated with taking up golf.
Unfortunately when we purchased the original set we forget to order any left handed clubs. Therefore we are extremely grateful to the Thankyou Charitable Trust for their very kind donation which now allows kids who are left handed right handed or ambidextrous to get involved with our free juniors programme at the Port Chalmers Golf Club."
Steve Walker, Club Captain
Unfortunately when we purchased the original set we forget to order any left handed clubs. Therefore we are extremely grateful to the Thankyou Charitable Trust for their very kind donation which now allows kids who are left handed right handed or ambidextrous to get involved with our free juniors programme at the Port Chalmers Golf Club."
Steve Walker, Club Captain
Kaibosh Food Rescue
Kaibosh is a Wellington based food rescue organisation that diverts an incredible amount of food away from waste streams and into peoples bellies. We provided them with funding to purchase wet weather gear for their volunteers - and they're now a client of Thankyou Payroll.
"Working seven days a week, Kaibosh rescues 12,500kg of quality surplus food each month, redistributing it to community groups that support people in need. By bringing together 33 community groups, 28 regular food donors and over 85 dedicated volunteers, Kaibosh connects this food with those who need it most, tangibly benefiting both our community and our environment.
Kaibosh offers a solution to one of the greatest difficulties facing the marginalised in our community - food security. Many in our community rely on drop-in centres, food banks and a range of other services to meet their most basic daily food requirements. Without Kaibosh’s assistance, these services would have to spend considerable amounts of money and time sourcing and purchasing food for their clients, even though thousands of kilograms of quality surplus food are thrown away every day.
The Thankyou Charitable Trust has come to the help of Kaibosh by providing new wet-weather gear for our hard working volunteers and a new set of food rescue crates for us to collect market produce in. This means our team will be able to rescue and redistribute even more quality, nutritious food while keeping the rain off their backs!
A big thank you from Kaibosh to the Thankyou Charitable Trust!"
Matt Dagger, General Manager
"Working seven days a week, Kaibosh rescues 12,500kg of quality surplus food each month, redistributing it to community groups that support people in need. By bringing together 33 community groups, 28 regular food donors and over 85 dedicated volunteers, Kaibosh connects this food with those who need it most, tangibly benefiting both our community and our environment.
Kaibosh offers a solution to one of the greatest difficulties facing the marginalised in our community - food security. Many in our community rely on drop-in centres, food banks and a range of other services to meet their most basic daily food requirements. Without Kaibosh’s assistance, these services would have to spend considerable amounts of money and time sourcing and purchasing food for their clients, even though thousands of kilograms of quality surplus food are thrown away every day.
The Thankyou Charitable Trust has come to the help of Kaibosh by providing new wet-weather gear for our hard working volunteers and a new set of food rescue crates for us to collect market produce in. This means our team will be able to rescue and redistribute even more quality, nutritious food while keeping the rain off their backs!
A big thank you from Kaibosh to the Thankyou Charitable Trust!"
Matt Dagger, General Manager