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Child Helpline Trust

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Child Helpline provides a free, solution-based, telephone counselling, information and referral service for children, youth & caregivers.

This helps to enhance, and even save, the lives of children and young people throughout New Zealand, and is a valuable guide for parents and caregivers.

We specialise in advice on prevention and referrals to specific service providers who can provide solutions. We also train counselors, increase awareness of issues to the public, and network with other groups which contributes to the community as a whole.

Winning a donation from Sovereign will help us achieve:

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We are fundraising to cover our operational costs which total about $85,000 p.a.

We will spend a donation from Sovereign Sunshine on helping young people through our helpline telephone counseling services, to make sure there are no costs to the callers.

Our details:

Registration No: CC21510
Region: Hawke's Bay/East Coast, Waikato/Bay of Plenty/Rotorua, Manawatu/Wanganui/Kapiti, Northland, Taranaki, Wellington, Auckland, Central Auckland, South Auckland, North Auckland, West Auckland, East Auckland, Canterbury/South Canterbury, Southland, West Coast, Nelson/Marlborough
Category: Children's health - mental wellness and support for emotional trauma, Teenage advice & support
  
Contact Person: Richard Caves (Manager)
Address: PO Box 16516, Christchurch
Telephone: (03) 366 2441
Email: manager@childhelpline.org.nz
Website: www.childhelpline.org.nz
No. helped nationally: over 950 per year
No. helped per project: over 950 per year
Existing sponsors or funders: We have a variety of donors, but no sponsors. We conduct a F/R campaign and seek grants, as well as two small service contract from Ministry of Social Development and the Ministry of Education.
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