Please donate to 'Welcome Packs', for Afghan evacuees to NZ, with lots of special items to brighten their day and show them Kiwis care.
Canterbury
Please help us to give a warm welcome to the Afghan evacuees who have just arrived in New Zealand. Most of the evacuees have landed with very few possessions and have been through such a traumatic time during their exit from Afghanistan. Some risked their own and their families' lives by helping the New Zealand defence force during the Afghanistan War.
Your donation will help Uniting Canterbury Women and its partner organisations to put together special 'Welcome Packs' (individual packs for men, women and children) which will include some of the following:
* Familiar products from home (Afghan teas and spices)
* Silk scarves and cotton masks (from Christchurch social enterprise Krama & Co),
* Hats, cups, a prayer mat, TradeAid chocolate
* Toys, balls and a book for the children
* Art supplies from Bunnings
* Beautiful New Zealand made products, including Linden Leaves soaps and hand creams, Breasby honey, and colouring books and colour pencils from Colour Our Story. These fabulous colouring books are filled with unique drawings created by children, for children, all across the world.
These are just some of the special items your donations will go towards, as our list is growing by the day!
We hope these Welcome Packs, filled with lots of special things, will help to brighten the evacuees' day, give them something to treasure, and show them they are being thought of, and cared about by New Zealanders.
We are very grateful to the suppliers of goods for the Welcome Packs, most of whom are offering their products at wholesale prices or less.
Uniting Canterbury Women was founded after the terror attack in Christchurch in March 2019. Our kaupapa is to celebrate diversity, break down barriers, and provide a safe space where women of all ethnicities, cultures and religions can connect, kōrero', collaborate, enjoy events, workshops and activities together, learn from each other, and work together to make a difference in our communities.
Our partners in his initiative are Krama & Co, Giving Seeds of Love, Who is Hussain, Craft without Borders, and Lady Khadija Charitable Trust.
One of the co-founders of Uniting Canterbury Women, Zahra Hussaini, is an Afghan refugee, who came to New Zealand when she was 12 years old. Her brother was one of the Tampa refugees. This cause is very dear to all of our hearts.
The money will be spent on some special items to go into 'Welcome Packs' for Afghan evacuees. Funds raised will also go towards packaging and postage. All labour is voluntary. The packs will be sent to Mangere Refugee Resettlement Centre.
The Welcome Packs were so appreciated! 4 January 2022
Happy New Year and apologies this is little late - but a huge thank you once again for supporting our Welcome Packs for Afghan Evacuees initiative, which saw us send 250 men's, women's and children's packs, packed with goodies for our newest Kiwis. We had such lovely feedback from individuals, and also the manager from the Mangere Refugee Resettlement Centre about how much the packs were appreciated. In this image, two lovely young evacuees are pictured with a few of the items from their children's Welcome Packs (knitted hats, flags and back packs). We had some beautiful feedback from the Centre manager, who said, "The families felt very special and grateful for the lovingly put together Welcome Packs.". Thanks so much again to all who donated, contributed items, and supported this campaign in any way. We are so grateful. 💚💚💚
Thanks also to the incredible businesses and organisations which supported the cause in various ways - Ryman Healthcare Giving Seeds of Love Krama & Co. Who is Hussain? - Christchurch Craft Without Borders Lady Khadija Trust - New Zealand Promotrenz Trade Aid New Zealand St Andrew's College Wildling Books Colour Our Story Make Give Live Linden Leaves Māia Foods Christchurch Denise Fort Art Living Well with Tracey Coulthard Qandahari Bazaar Umar bin Khattab Learning Academy
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