Be the change for a Kiwi child with a parent in prison this Christmas... |
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Be the change for a Kiwi child with a parent in prison this Christmas... |
This Christmas, 23,000 Kiwi kids
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Kiwi children with parents in prison frequently live in poverty. They are often forced to relocate, and their carer may be struggling to cope.
The Pillars Social Work team works to ensure that the children and caregiver are safe, have a roof over their heads and food in their tummies. Once the family are stable, the Pillars mentoring team match each child in the family with a handpicked trained volunteer who will be the askable adult in their life to be a friend, have fun, guide them and keep them safe. The reality is that Pillars cannot help these children without your support. Will you donate today to support a Pillars child this Christmas and into the New Year? Pillars is committed to helping every kiwi child with a parent in prison become the best person they choose to be in the future. |
Mentoring for ChildrenMatching committed volunteers to children whose parent/s are in prison
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Whanau
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Whanau Pathway CentresChild and family friendly spaces for children when visiting Mum or Dad in prison
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