Sponsors
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Christchurch is extremely grateful to the funders and supporters listed below for their generous contributions to the programme over the past year:
Christchurch City Council initiated consultations and research into youth needs and as a result provided the seeding fund to begin the mentoring programme in 2003. The city council has continued to support our work ever since.
The Canterbury Community Trust’s donations “assist thousands of people working in numerous voluntary organisations, to create their own social and cultural dividends thereby rewarding their communities”.
Wayne Francis Charitable Trust aims “to ensure all young people make a successful transition to adulthood, maximise their full potential, and achieve lifelong health and wellbeing.” Big Brothers Big Sisters assists with the running of the Youth Leadership Programme.
The Lottery Grants Board administer funds raised through activities like Lotto and Big Wednesday.
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The Community Organisation Grants Scheme is a community-driven fund that provides grants to non-profit community organisations that deliver community-based social services.

Allied Pickfords is the world’s largest moving network with over 600 locations worldwide, door-to-door coverage, anywhere in the world… or just across town! Locally they support the Salvation Army, the Woman’s Refuge and have donated some free moves to our cause.
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The Mainland Foundation is a non-profit organisation that was established to distribute the funds generated from their gaming venues.
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Emma Lindsay from FACE Property Management boxed for Big Brothers Big Sisters in the Fight for Christchurch property event. Thanks Emma for donning the gloves for us!
With more than 20 years history of raising funds for organisations New Zealand-wide, Pub Charity is a charitable trust committed to supporting Kiwi communities through funds raised in gaming machines in hotels and taverns
Established in 1992, Pegasus Health is a not-for-profit organisation that supports 95 Practices within the Christchurch/Canterbury area in delivering quality care to over 366,000 patients.
The Vodafone Foundation say “New Zealand youth are our future and our mission is to improve the health and well being of young New Zealanders.” They made a significant contribution towards our earthquake mentoring programme.
Westpac Canterbury Care Fund was set up after September 4, with the objective to help families get back on their feet as quick as possible





