AUT Foundation - National Gait Lab
AUT Foundation supports Auckland University of Technology, working closely together to apply knowledge with purpose and to accelerate impact.Since ...
View MoreMini Ha Ha Horse Haven
Mini Ha Ha Horse Haven is based in Fernside North Canterbury and is a safe place for miniature horses, ponies and donkeys that sadly are unwanted, ...
View MoreZeal Youth Trust Aotearoa
Zeal is on a mission to support and empower young people in Aotearoa to flourish, through making transformative spaces and opportunities accessible ...
View MoreDogwatch Sanctuary Trust
Located in Christchurch, Dogwatch Sanctuary Trust stands as a prominent force in New Zealand's landscape of dog rescue, retraining, and rehoming ...
View MoreRobot Project Canteen Aotearoa
Canteen’s mission is to be in the corner of every young person whose life is impacted by cancer. Set up in 1988, Canteen has evolved throughout the ...
View MoreNZ Dementia Prevention Trust
It is estimated that one in five New Zealanders will experience brain disease during their lifetime. Sadly, neurological diseases are among the top 5 ...
View MoreBreathing easier at the Hastings RDA
The Hastings RDA has 62 children enrolled between the ages of 2 and 16. Undoubtedly the highlight for these children/riders is coming in each week ...
View MoreKindness Collective - Supporting children, families and communities to thrive.
Founded in 2013, the Kindness Collective began as a behind-the-scenes community group with friends and family, on a mission to make Aotearoa a kinder ...
View MoreFossil Creek Farm – It hugs you!
A safe, healing and calm environment where support is offered with aroha and respect. Fossil Creek Farm Trust has been created to heal our people, ...
View MoreNeuro Connection Foundation
Since 1992, Neuro Connection Foundation has provided expert long term rehabilitation to those with neurological conditions such as Stroke, ...
View MoreLeukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand
Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand (LBC) is the only national charity dedicated to improving the quality of life of patients and families living ...
View MoreGillies McIndoe Research Institute - Innovating Cancer Treatment
Despite progress in understanding cancer and disfiguring conditions, many patients still face limited treatment options, high treatment costs, and ...
View MoreUpside Youth Mentoring Aotearoa
Upside Youth Mentoring Aotearoa are on a mission, their quest is to support change in Aotearoa New Zealand's young people with adverse childhood ...
View MoreThe Champion Centre Christchurch
The Champion Centre provides multi-disciplinary early intervention services to infants and young children with significant disabilities and their ...
View MoreNew Boat for Sailability Wellington
Sailability Wellington is an inclusive sailing club for people with disabilities. With over 200 sailing members and 70 experienced volunteers, the ...
View MoreHawke's Bay Rescue Helicopter Trust
In a life and death situation, every minute counts, and helicopter rescue – especially in rural or remote locations – is often the patient’s ...
View MoreAchilles NZ runs the Queenstown Marathon
Achilles International New Zealand (Achilles NZ) provides New Zealanders with disabilities, from all across the country, the opportunity to ...
View MoreParkinson's New Zealand
Parkinson’s is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world. Today, 12,000 New Zealanders have Parkinson’s, i.e. 1 in 500 in the ...
View MoreGutter Kitties
Gutter Kitties is Auckland's largest no-kill cat rescue and relies entirely on donations and public support.Danielle and her team of coordinators, ...
View MoreVeterinary Emergency Response Team (Massey University Foundation)
The Massey University Veterinary Emergency Response Team (VERT) is a specialist team, able to conduct technical animal rescues and perform in-field ...
View MoreBald Angels – Angels at Christmas
“From a small seed, great things will grow. Let’s plant the seed of hope in our children”. The above message draws great energy, and is no ...
View MoreBlind Low Vision NZ / Guide Dogs
We believe it is absolutely essential that guide dogs in training get the best possible start to their careers.Sadly over the past few years, the ...
View MoreGut Cancer Foundation
The Gut Cancer Foundation is committed to positive change and creating an everlasting impact for all New Zealanders affected by gut cancers. This ...
View MoreNZ Down Syndrome Association
The New Zealand Down Syndrome Association’s (NZDSA) mission is to support, inform and advocate alongside people with Down syndrome, families, ...
View MoreGabby’s Starlit HOPE
Putting smiles on the faces of kids in hospital and spreading her Random Acts of Kindness in children's wards all over New Zealand. This is the ...
View MoreMobility Dogs – Life Changing Loyalty
Dogs trained to provide practical support, companionship and security. Welcome to the world of Mobility dogs, canines that transform the lives of ...
View MoreAuckland Puppy Rescue
Assisting our canine community, Auckland Puppy Rescue are a dedicated charity who are entirely devoted to the welfare of puppies ranging from ...
View MoreStable to Stirrup – Horses Helping Human’s
The Lindsay Foundation is pleased to assist Stable to Stirrup with the introduction of the Horses Helping Human’s™ programme in the Canterbury ...
View MoreHuntington's Disease Association Auckland
The Huntington’s Disease Association Auckland provides a valuable free service to people and their families who are impacted by the disease. ...
View MorePowering the SPCA
For 140 years the SPCA has been the trusted voice for animal welfare in New Zealand, working with communities to prevent cruelty and rescuing and ...
View MoreRainbow Place
The Lindsay Foundation is proud to support Rainbow Place / Hospice Waikato, the only child-focused hospice service in New Zealand.Rainbow Place’s ...
View MoreNew Zealand Flying Doctors Service
Further strengthening their support for the youngest members of our community, the Lindsay Foundation has come on board as the New Zealand Flying ...
View MoreProject Employ – Flourish Café
Project Employ’s vision is to create a community where young people with intellectual disabilities or learning differences are engaged in ...
View MoreEquine Inspired CT – Nelson (Horse Helping Humans)
The Lindsay foundation are delighted to unpack and assist Equine Inspired Charitable Trust with the delivery of the marvellous, internationally ...
View MoreSpirit of Adventure Trust – Inspirational Voyage
Opening up opportunities for all is exactly what we are about. When the Spirit of Adventure approached us regarding their annual Inspiration Voyage, ...
View MorePhilips Search & Rescue Trust – CPR Machines
The Lindsay Foundation is thrilled to support Philips Search & Rescue Trust by providing vital mechanical CPR machines for their four central North ...
View MoreNorthland Community Foundation - Whangārei Children’s Ward Refurbishment
The refurbishment of the children’s ward at Whangārei Hospital is focussed on creating a calm and caring environment to help support recovery and ...
View MoreHorses Helping Humans Taranaki
Horses Helping Humans™ is an internationally recognised award winning programme that was developed by Sue Spence in 2006. The programme targets ...
View MoreCystic Fibrosis NZ - Spirometer Support
Cystic Fibrosis NZ (CFNZ) is the only charity in New Zealand dedicated to supporting and improving the quality of life for people with Cystic ...
View MoreNelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust
Serving the Tasman region since 1991, the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust administers a professional air rescue service throughout the ...
View MoreWoven Earth – Children’s Fund
When Woven Earth founder Kerryn Thrupp returned to New Zealand she had one intention, kindness and passing it on. Kerryn activating that commitment ...
View MoreSmart watches for our Kidney Kids
Founded in 1990, Kidney Kids NZ looks after the care of children with chronic kidney disease. Unlike many other chronic illnesses, such as cancer and ...
View MoreHear for you - Combating Youth Hearing Loss
The National Foundation for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing (NFDHH) is a national organisation representing over 880,000 New Zealanders affected by ...
View MoreThe Voices of Hope - A Moment with ... (Podcast series)
When Voices of Hope founders Jazz Thornton and Genevieve Mora started a conversation they quickly realised that their stories were part of a much ...
View MoreComplex Chronic Illness Support – Waikato
The Lindsay Foundation is supporting community health agency Complex Chronic Illness Support (CCIS) to expand its services into the Waikato region. ...
View MoreCreating a Home with Conductive Education Canterbury
Supporting kids to “live their biggest lives” and “dream their biggest dreams” are just two of the beliefs woven into the fabric of ...
View MoreCanterbury West Coast Rescue Helicopter
The Lindsay Foundation is partnering with the Canterbury West Coast Air Rescue Service to support the cost of flying 120 paediatric missions each ...
View MoreRodney Animal Rescue – Keeping Warm and Dry this Winter
Alice Hayward started Rodney Animal Rescue to nurse sick animals back to health but also help to educate and give advice to owners about how to look ...
View MoreDingle Foundation – Kiwi Can
Kiwi Can is an inspiring programme run by the Graeme Dingle Foundation which helps teach values and life skills to primary and intermediate schools ...
View MoreParalympics NZ – Tokyo 2020
The Lindsay Foundation is joining forces with Paralympics New Zealand to support the Para cycling team at the upcoming Tokyo 2020 summer games.With a ...
View MorePaw Justice – Operation SoS
Following on from the Woofstock and Ride for Justice campaigns, the Paw Justice team are undertaking a new campaign focussed on supporting animal ...
View MoreProstate Cancer Foundation
With more than 600 men dying from prostate cancer each year, early detection and increasing awareness is key alongside improving diagnosis and ...
View MoreRecovered Living NZ
Kristie Amadio has a bold vision to help the more than 100,000 Kiwis who are estimated to be living with an eating disorder.Last year Kristie started ...
View MoreYES Disability – I.LEAD
I.LEAD is a group that represents the voice of young people who have visible – and invisible – disabilities.Focussing on helping to bring about ...
View MoreTaking to the skies with Uplift in Kind
Uplift In Kind has a simple and heartfelt mission to give children who are going through a tough time a “distraction” and an experience they will ...
View MoreTaku Wairua – The Waterboy
Taku Wairua is a personal development programme focussed on helping young Kiwis to realise their potential and help build stronger communities. ...
View MoreBlind Sport NZ – Accessible Sports Kits
The Lindsay Foundation is delighted to partner with Blind Sport New Zealand (BSNZ) to roll out Accessible Sports Kits around New Zealand which will ...
View MoreSPELD New Zealand
SPELD NZ is the country’s leading not-for-profit provider of assessment, tuition and support for those living with dyslexia and other specific ...
View MoreLe Quesnoy, France - We Shall Remember Them
Museum in France dedicated to Kiwi troops gets fundraising boost.(Project remembers soldiers who liberated small French town). The building of a new ...
View MoreCreating opportunities at the Te Tuhi café
Te Tuhi’s café is Aotearoa’s first training café for people with intellectual disabilities, run in partnership with Rescare Homes Trust and the ...
View MoreTaking that leap with Outward Bound
Since 1962 Outward Bound has been taking young New Zealander’s on epic journeys of self-discovery through outdoor challenge and adventure. Learning ...
View MoreSupporting MND New Zealand
MND New Zealand supports people living with Motor Neurone Disease. They advocate for, educate and provide up-to-date information for people with MND ...
View MoreThe Rising Foundation – Ready to Achieve!
Too many of our young people float through life, they feel directionless, baseless, confused, hurt and resentful. Some never discover who they are ...
View MoreRace 4 Life Trust
The aim of Race 4 Life Trust is to enable people, living with life limiting illness, to realize dreams that they, and their families, can ...
View MoreHalberg and Lindsay Foundations form community partnership
The Lindsay Foundation has come together with the Halberg Foundation to support New Zealanders with disabilities who are living in disadvantaged ...
View MoreWELL Foundation – adding the final touch to Waitakere’s Special Care Baby Unit
Giving birth to a premature or unwell baby can be a very hard time for a mother so being able to stay together during a time when they need each ...
View MoreRecreate NZ – life changing experiences for young people with disabilities
Recreate New Zealand provides outstanding social and recreational services to young people with disabilities. The organisation has operated in ...
View MoreWaikato Family Centre – support for mums, bubs and families
The thrill of becoming a first-time parent is a feeling you never forget. However, it can also be an incredibly difficult time if a new-born or ...
View MoreConductive Education Taranaki – inspired a chance meeting with Craig and Zak
When Craig Nielsen and his son Zak appeared on One News Breakfast and revealed how close they were to having to stop their service for “kids with ...
View MoreTaking the next step with The CatWalk Trust
A world free of paralysis caused by spinal cord injury – that’s the world The CatWalk Trust asks its supporters to imagine.Now the most exciting ...
View MoreYouth in Transition the Journey Back to Awesome
Tina Jones, the founder of Youth in Transition, spent eight years working with Police and victim support in the suicide bereavement team. Dismayed at ...
View MoreInspiring children to make healthy choices – Life Education Trust Counties-Manukau
Life Education was established in New Zealand in 1988 with the aim to educate primary school children on the importance of the human body and how it ...
View MoreGetting onboard the Nelson ARK
Nothing compares to the love and adoration that dogs can have for people, no judgments or misgivings, just 100 percent focused on you. The Nelson ARK ...
View More'Beds for Kids' staying warm this winter with Variety NZ
Every day more than 1 in 4 Kiwi kids go without the basics most of us take for granted. This has a profound impact on their health, education and ...
View MoreTurning on the sound with the Cochlear Implant Foundation
The Hearing House’s mission to assist people with hearing loss, enabling them to hear, communicate and participate in society to their full ...
View MoreAdding some lift to the Westpac Rescue Helicopter
2020 marks 50 years since the establishment of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter – the world’s first civilian rescue helicopter service.Averaging ...
View More“There when the unimaginable happens”
For the past 16 years, Waikato based charity True Colours Children’s Health Trust has been there for more than 2000 children and families to ...
View MoreLindsay Foundation Partners with K9MD to take on a second killer cancer
It started with the Lindsay Foundation supporting K9 Medical Detection (K9MD) and its specially trained dogs to detect bowel cancer – and now the ...
View MoreGumboot Friday stages Lockdown-friendly celebration
With the second annual Gumboot Friday falling on the first Friday of Lockdown, organisers of the fundraising event for kids’ mental health ...
View MoreLessening the impact of grief for young Kiwis
When serious illness or bereavement occurs within a family, everyone is affected. For children and young people, the impact of grief can be intense, ...
View MoreAutism New Zealand Grand Opening of Australasia’s First Autism Resource Centre
Autism New Zealand is set to open Australasia’s first Autism Resource Centre on the 20th of February 2020. The building, located in Petone, was ...
View MoreExciting milestone reached in the construction of the Pet Refuge shelter
When it comes to pouring concrete, a fine day and all hands-on deck are crucial! This is exactly what happened in late February at the Pet Refuge ...
View MoreLindsay Foundation partners with Sweet Louise
Scott Perkins wife Louise was diagnosed with cancer at a very young age and given just two years to live. Yet with her vibrant, selfless and entirely ...
View MoreBreathe easy with Asthma NZ and the Mobile Nurse Educators
Breathing easy is something that we all take for granted, but for 1 in 7 New Zealand children it can be a difficult and frightening experience.Asthma ...
View MoreGrowing great brains for generations to come
Brainwave, an organisation helping children from disadvantaged backgrounds reach their full potential, has received funding from the Lindsay ...
View MoreThe future looks bright with Auckland Health Foundation & Eyesi
A state-of-the-art simulator that enables surgeons to practice delicate eye procedures has been funded by The Lindsay Foundation in a partnership ...
View MoreWait no longer – Lindsay Foundation partners with Upside Downs
The Lindsay Foundation is partnering with the Upside Downs Education Trust to help provide speech therapy for more children with Downs Syndrome. The ...
View MoreHelping to build more warm, dry, affordable homes
The Lindsay Foundation is backing a new initiative that brings together investors and community housing providers to build more affordable homes for ...
View MoreGenerosity flows at Karaka
The generosity of a number of thoroughbred industry kingpins has led to more than $300,000 being raised for the CatWalk Spinal Cord Injury Research ...
View MoreProudly supporting the Precision Paediatric Cancer Project
Cure Kids is New Zealand’s leading funder of child health research outside the Government and since 1971 has supported research to improve, extend ...
View MoreTraining to save lives
A new machine at the Auckland DHB will enable health professionals to practice CPR skills on a regular basis and help them save valuable lives. The ...
View MoreMentoring Makes a Difference
In 1904, a young New York City court clerk named Ernest Kent Coulter was seeing many boys come through his courtroom. He recognized that caring ...
View MoreNZer of the year nominee ‘feels like a weight has been lifted’
When Janine Hinton, founder of Saving Hope Foundation read the email from Andrew, she couldn’t quite believe it was true.Since July 2017, Janine & ...
View MoreA safe haven in tough times for over 300 children each year
Since 1925 Canterbury’s Cholmondeley House has been providing short-term emergency and planned respite care and education to children (aged 3-12 ...
View MoreHelping young people with disabilities to ‘Get their Jam on!’
All over New Zealand, StarJam inspires young people with disabilities (Jammers) to express themselves through music, dance, singing and ...
View More‘Man’s best friend’ could be the key to detecting cancer early
The Lindsay Foundation is joining forces with K9MD, Otago University & the Bowel Cancer Foundation Trust to research the development of a screening ...
View MoreThird Annual Heart Kids Camp
Around 90 kids, 45 helpers and medical staff have gathered for a full week of activities, fun and friendship at One Big Adventure Park in Henderson, ...
View MoreReady for Takeoff - Lindsay Foundation partners with Starship Air Ambulance
Last year, the Starship National Air Ambulance flew 183 retrieval missions to almost every region in New Zealand to collect children from any ...
View MoreThe Lindsay Foundation RAV4 receives the Woof of approval
What a great day with the team from Assistance Dogs. Gorgeous H litter pups Heidi and Harry, with big sister Jojo stole the show. They were suitably ...
View MoreHelping make an inclusive workplace part of every Kiwi kid’s future
At the Lindsay Foundation, we believe that the opportunity for meaningful employment should be a part of every Kiwi kid’s future. Currently, ...
View MoreTeaming up with Anxiety New Zealand
The Lindsay Foundation is pleased to announce a partnership initiative with Anxiety New Zealand. The setup and development of an Education Program ...
View MoreLindsay Foundation lines up with the team at START
The Lindsay Foundation is partnering with our friends at the Stuttering Treatment and Research Trust (START) to increase awareness, provide ...
View MoreLF partners with Autism NZ to build the Autism Resource Centre
The Lindsay Foundation is delighted to announce its partnership with Autism NZ. Our support and resource will be directed towards the development of ...
View MorePet Refuge launch
Trustee’s Cameron and Jo Lindsay along with our Foundation CEO Andrew Higgott and partner Tracy were in attendance at the Official Pet Refuge ...
View MoreAdding some Drive to the Downlights team
The Lindsay Foundation is delighted to assist Downlights NZ with the use of brand new 9-seater Ford Tourneo van. This will assist Downlights with ...
View MoreLindsay Foundation joins the Working Together More fund
The six current members of the Working Together More Fund (WTMF) are delighted that the Lindsay Foundation has decided to join the Fund. In ...
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