Fixing our home for pregnant teens

$350 of $65,000 goal
Given by 10 generous donors in around 6 months

Will you help keep our young mothers and their babies warm, dry and healthy?

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Pregnant young girls (between the ages of 12 and 23) come to The House of Grace because they need to be in a safe, loving home environment. They need a place to prepare for childbirth, where they can learn how to safely parent a new baby, how to run a household, and are supported to make plans for a bright future.

Over the last 17 years, we’ve had more than 220 beautiful young girls come to The House of Grace.

One of those girls was Sarah. At just 16 years old, Sarah arrived at The House of Grace seeking a safe place from her violent family. Her pregnancy was a shock, but made her realise she needed to create a new future for herself and her baby. During her time at The House of Grace she went back to high school and completed NCEA Level 2. She received professional counselling, and attended parenting courses. Sarah and her daughter Lily now live independently, and are doing extremely well.

We want to see many more lives changed, just like Sarah and Lily's. But we need your help.

Will you help ensure that The House of Grace is a warm, dry home for young girls and their babies?

Our Wellington home is a 1950's concrete block house with multiple extensions. It has many leaks, and is a very cold, damp, draughty house. This is causing damage to the house, and also isn't ideal for newborn babies. We have to run dehumidifiers and heaters constantly in order to keep the house at a safe temperature. We often dread to received our power bills, especially during winter. But it's time to make a lasting difference!

To ensure The House of Grace is able to continue for many years, and to keep our precious young girls and their babies healthy, warm and dry, we're launching the Warm Home Project. As part of this project, we will need a new roof (the current one leaks terribly), double-glazing for the windows, and modifications to our heating system.

The project costs are over $100,000 and so far we have managed to raise a portion of these costs with the help of generous supporters. However, we need your help to raise the remaining funds by March 2019, in order to keep our precious girls and their babies warm, dry and safe next winter.

As a charity which doesn't receive any government funding, we rely on the generosity of people like you. People with a desire to see lives turned around, and a bright new future for girls like Sarah, and her daughter Lily.

Please will you make a donation today, of any amount you can, to ensure that The House of Grace can have the urgent repairs needed to continue supporting young mums and their babies?

About us

It is our mission to make New Zealand stronger by equipping and empowering pregnant teens to flourish and make a positive difference in the communities around them. We believe in the potential of every young women and exist to provide a place for them to live, learn, prepare for childbirth and plan for a great future.

Use of funds

All money raised will go towards the Warm House Project to keep our home warm, healthy and safe for young mothers and their babies.

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Good work you are doing.
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Support the kaupapa! Wish I could donate more x
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This campaign started on 25 Oct 2018 and ended on 25 Apr 2019.