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Your donation supports independent advocacy aimed at strengthening protections for vulnerable adults in Aotearoa New Zealand.
We work to raise awareness, improve understanding of legal safeguards, and promote practical reform including the development of draft legislation designed to better protect rights, safety and dignity.
Why your support matters
Advocacy takes time, research and sustained effort. Donations help us to:
Develop and refine legislative proposals
Provide clear, accessible information and resources
Engage with communities, professionals and decision-makers
Promote stronger accountability and oversight
Your contribution helps ensure this work can continue.
A commitment to transparency
We are committed to using donations responsibly and in line with our advocacy purpose. Contributions go directly toward research, education and reform efforts that support vulnerable adults and their whānau.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We are a registered charity and are in the process of confirming our eligibility for donation tax credits with Inland Revenue.
If approved, donations of $5 or more will be eligible for a 33.33% donation tax credit. We will update this page as soon as confirmation is received.
Donation receipts are available on request.
We will update this page once our status is confirmed.
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We are a volunteer-led charity. All members of our organisation currently give their time on an unpaid basis.
Donations are used to meet essential operating costs, including:
Charity and company registration fees
Website hosting and maintenance
Administrative and compliance costs
Communication and resource development
Costs associated with advocacy and legislative work
Your support helps ensure the organisation remains sustainable, compliant and able to continue its advocacy for stronger protections for vulnerable adults.
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We rely on volunteers, but right now our priority is funding essential operations. If you have skills in research, communications, or advocacy support, keep an eye on our vacancies page.
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Yes, we welcome non-cash contributions such as professional services, software, office supplies, or expertise.
Please contact us first so we can confirm what is most useful.
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Yes — you can make a donation in memory or in honour of someone. When you make your donation, simply indicate the person’s name and whether you’d like us to:
Acknowledge the donation privately to you
Send a card or notification to a family member or friend (if you provide their contact details)
All donations will go toward supporting our advocacy work and essential operating costs, just like any other contribution.
If you would like to donate in honour of someone, please contact us first so we can ensure the process meets your wishes and provide a receipt for the donation.