No child should grieve alone

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No child should grieve alone. That is the vision of Kenzie's Gift for the 1 in 20 children affected by the loss of a loved one.

Auckland

The loss of a parent or sibling is one of the most significant emotional traumas a child will ever face. Kenzie's Gift believes no child should ever grieve alone. They should get the right support at the right time so they can face the future with confidence, resilience and hope.

Kenzie's Gift's involvement (page creator)

Grief has an immense impact on our lives and it’s often not spoken about. As a result, children and families often don't receive the support they need. I established Kenzie's Gift with the vision that every child and young person gets the right support at the right time, to not only reduce the loneliness and trauma of grief, but to give them the ability to face the future with confidence.

About us

Kenzie's Gift: Healthy Minds, Happy Hearts. We're New Zealand's leading charity dedicated to supporting the mental health of young people and their families affected by serious illness or bereavement.

Use of funds

The funds will be used to provide one on one support to bereaved children by registered health professionals who are specialists in childhood bereavement.

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Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 05 Nov 2017
$10
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Guest Donor on 02 Nov 2017
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Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 02 Nov 2017
$10
Snook
Snook on 02 Nov 2017
Private
Nicola
Nicola on 02 Nov 2017
$50

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This campaign started on 22 Oct 2017 and ended on 31 Dec 2017.