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$191,462 DISTRIBUTED TO OUR COMMUNITIES IN 2023
$11,630,965 TOTAL DISTRIBUTED TO OUR COMMUNITIES

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Tens of thousands of Aucklanders were affected by the weather disasters in January/February 2023 and the long-term impact on their lives is only coming to light now. There remains over 1,800 displaced households, circa 10,000+ displaced individuals.

 

The Auckland Together Fund will help Auckland communities recover and rebuild. 

 

Anyone can donate. Every dollar received will make a difference, however small or large. 

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Auckland communities are facing significant trauma and will continue to face challenges such as business closures, housing challenges, infrastructure issues and mental health concerns for years to come.

 

The Auckland Together Fund will partner with experienced organisations providing frontline support for communities severely disadvantaged by the recent weather events. The impact of the storms on already vulnerable communities means focus is needed on providing wraparound support and tools to help whānau and communities lift themselves up and thrive.

  

If you have questions about the Fund, or would like to get in touch regarding your donation, please contact our Philanthropy Director Tim Kay. Email: tim@aucklandfoundation.org.nz Phone: 027 332 9833

 

This fund is endorsed by Auckland Council and the Mayors Office

 

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Pillars of Support

The Auckland Together Fund will support front line organisations working with communities impacted by the recent storms in multiple ways, including:

• Mental health

• Community resilience

• Food sovereignty

• Safe and secure shelter

• Financial resilience

• Environmental resilience

• Education