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How to contact us or make a donation

MAKING IT HAPPEN

"The wellspring of child nurture is a one-stop shop located in a quiet cul de sac where local families and children can access preschool and pareting programmes, talk to social workers or make Plunket, dental, hearing and vision appointments and undertake HIPPY tutor training."

North & South Magazine May 2006

CONTACT US

Head Office Postal Address:

PO Box 11283
Ellerslie
Auckland 1542
New Zealand

Phone, Fax and Email

Phone: (09) 377 5384
Fax: (09) 377 5386
Email:info@greatpotentials.org.nz

Physical address:

Level 6, Building 5
Central Park Corporate Centre
666 Great South Road
Penrose
Auckland 1061

Make a Donation

We welcome donations to help us in our work. If you would like to pledge a one-off or regular donation, please fill in and submit this form, and send payment to:

Great Potentials Foundation
PO Box 11283
Ellerslie
Auckland 1542, New Zealand

Alternatively, click here to print out and post in the donation form with your donation. If you wish to make a donation directly by bank transfer, our bank account number is 12-3030-0479423-00

While you are welcome to make anonymous donations, we would really like to be able to thank you, so an identifying name and contact address would be helpful.

My name:
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Contact phone:
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My gift is: $50 $100 $250 $500   or   
I will send the donation by: Post Direct Credit (to Account No 12-3030-0479423-00 )
I would like information on: Making a regular gift by automatic payment
Leaving Great Potentials a bequest
Helping the Foundation in other ways
Any comments or queries about the specific focus of your gift:

Dame Lesley on Q+A’s panel

CEO of Great Potentials, Dame Lesley Max, joined Paul Holmes and the Q+A’s panel on Sunday, 15th August 2010.  Watch the full programme here from TVNZ On Demand.

One-stop shop to help families struggling to raise themselves up

Crystal Woollen, here with Jizelle Paul Losia and Ty Johnson, found her life changed forever after she became involved at the whanau centre in Papakura. Photo / Dean Purcell

Photo / Dean Purcell

Crystal Woollen, found her life changed forever after she became involved at the whanau centre in Papakura.  Read the New Zealand Herald article by Simon Collins here