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Friends of NZAAHD - Corporate

As a friend of NZAAHD you will support the people and organisations who work with youth all over Aotearoa. There are over 700,000 young people in New Zealand. Help those working with them to be informed and connected and have a voice.

Your support will enable NZAAHD to:

  • Provide news, information and resources directly to members so they can concentrate on their mahi with youth.
  • Coordinate Youth Week - in celebrating young people we also put value on those who work with them.
  • Host Involve - the largest Youth Health & Development conference in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • Have strong national and regional networks, creating connections across the youth health and development sector.
  • Advocate for young people and the youth sector.

Benefits include:

  • An annual membership certificate.
  • A subscription to Involve our quarterly magazine.
  • The option of receiving weekly emails with news and resources.
  • A link to your website on the NZAAHD webpage.
  • Discounted advertising in NZAAHD publications
  • Discounted sponsorship for NZAAHD events

 

NZAAHD is a registered charity and an IRD-approved donee, our Charities Commission number is CC21394. Donations over $5 are eligible for a tax credit.

For an application form, please e-mail us or phone the National Office on 04 382 9944.

Friends of NZAAHD are not entitled to vote at meetings and elections.
 
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The NZAAHD Vision

"An Aotearoa where young people are vibrant and optimistic through being supported and encouraged to take up challenges."

 

NZAAHD's Mission:
"To ensure people who work with young people, are supported, valued and connected."

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NZAAHD's Maori Proverb

 

"Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi engari he toa takitini"

 

"My strength is not that of the individual but that of the multitudes"

Thanks to our Key Funders

Ministry of Health Ministry of Youth Development The Todd Foundation J R McKenzie Trust


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