The DFNZ acknowledges the kind support of the following organisations:
- Steel & Tube
- Fisher & Paykel
- Talleys Group Ltd
- TOC H NZ Bowerbank Trust
- Thomas George Macarthy Trust
- Trillian Trust
- W and M Bear Charitable Trust
- Child Youth and Family Services
- NZ Lotteries
- NZ Police
- Rotary Clubs of New Zealand
- ASB Bank Ltd
- Ocenbridge
- Southern Trust
- Donaghys Inductries
- KPMG
- KW Fiordland Ltd
- Smith + Caughey's
- Sargood Bequest
- Margaret Neave Trust
Donations
The DARE Foundation is a Charitable Trust and Incorporated Society. We are registered with the Charities Commission.
All DARE Programmes are offered at no charge to the participants. We aim to provide a high standard of training and are always looking to update our training materials, however to enable us to keep this standard up,
The DARE Foundation, New Zealand needs your help. National office employs 1 full time and 3 part time staff. We are the umbrella to the DARE support Network. National Office
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co-ordinate programme development
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co-ordinates and writes updates for the programme
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supply resources to facilitators and societies.
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undertake research to ensure the programmes are still relevant.
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keeps all the societies in touch and up to date with each other.
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maintains databases of programme facilitators and ensures all facilitators are licencsed and current.
DFNZ receive no Government funding towards staffing or office expenses, we therefore invite you to make a donation direct to our National Office in support of this work. This can be done one of either 3 ways:-
Internet banking -
Westpac Banking Corporation - Molesworth Street
Account No: 030518 0189741 00
Direct Mail:- Please forward your cheque to:
The DARE Foundation of New Zealand
P O Box 50906
Porirua 5240
Wellington
Via Give a Little Website
Your donation is tax deductible as DARE New Zealand is incorporated under the Chartiable Trusts Act 1957, and is registered by The Charities Commission.
By making a donation to DARE New Zealand, you will be making a personal investment in the health and well-being of New Zealand's children, our future generation.