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Help Sir Ray Protect our Whānau and Tamariki from Family and Sexual Violence this Summer.
Nationwide
The summer holiday period is a time of giving and celebration and for most of us a chance to take a few days off and reflect on the year that was and spend precious quality time with family & friends. However, for many NZ families it’s a challenging time, where many of our children live in poverty & this sets the scene for a pandemic of family violence events.
Over this period many family violence prevention agencies are operating on skeleton staffing & when a family wants to exit a violent relationship during this time there is no room at the inn for safe housing & they are placed in emergency housing in motels.
Families in emergency accommodation are fearful that their abuser may track them down or that the other tenants in the emergency accommodation which may include drug addicts may harm them and their children.
H@H provides free, personal emergency response devices to families at risk allowing them to move around in the community knowing that if they need help just a press of a silent alarm button and help will be on its way.
The data we have collected to date shows that we can reduce violent reoffending by up to 72% and allow families to get on with their lives free from the fear of further abuse.
So, make it a happy summer for those families at risk & support our fundraising appeal. NZ leads the developed world with respect to family violence rates but with your help & support we can change that.
Thanks so much for your kind support.
Sir Ray
Sir Ray Avery, a survivor of Family & Sexual Violence himself, is the founder of the HelptaHand Trust.
All funds raised will be used to provide those at risk of Family and Sexual Violence with free wearable personal emergency response devices and monitor their whereabouts. Ensuring their safety is protected 24/7 wherever they go.
The H@H Safety Watch is a proven success! 31 July 2025
We are very excited to share the results of an independent report conducted by Impact Lab regarding the Social Return on Investment of the H@H Safety Watch.
Not only does this show that we are making a real difference in improving the lives and mental wellbeing of our whanau, it also demonstrates that for every $1 raised towards the Safety Watch service, we can save $9.80 in costs to Aotearoa in support services for domestic abuse.
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all of you who have donated to date. You’ve played a vital role in making the Help@Hand Safety Watch programme a success. If you would like a copy of the Impact Lab report or learn more about the Safety Watch service then please contact our General Manager, Gavin Healy at gavin@helpathand.org.nz
"Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari he toa takitini" My strength is not that of one, but the strength of many.
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