Colour Your Day

$2,189 donated
Given by 37 generous donors in 12 weeks

Colour Your Day encourages everyone to brighten up their world in support of St John.

Nationwide

Colour Your Day was birthed in 2019 as a way New Zealanders across the nation could respond to the March 15th tragedy in Christchurch. When so many of us felt helpless, wearing colour was a simple gesture to encourage individuals, community groups and businesses during a dark chapter for New Zealanders. It was also an opportunity to financially support the families of those affected.

Again in 2020, Colour Your Day encourages everyone to brighten up their world on Friday 13th March (Black Friday) and support another great cause, St John. Their teams are the first medical responders to incidents throughout New Zealand and serve our communities faithfully. Colour Your Day in 2020, will help raise money towards financially supporting their work.

Colour Your Day is now lead by Okirano Tilaia. During the 2019 Prime Minister's Pacific Youth Awards, Okirano received a leadership and inspiration commendation for the way he led the youth response after the tragedy.

24-7 YouthWork Trust's involvement (page creator)

Colour Your Day will help raise money towards financially supporting the work of St John.

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Latest donations

Westpac NZ
Westpac NZ on 04 Jun 2020
Westpac employee matching gift programme
$261.50
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare on 22 Mar 2020
From everyone at Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
Private
Puketapu School
Puketapu School on 17 Mar 2020
Thank you St John! Raised by Puketapu School (New Plymouth) at our Colour Your Day collection on Friday 13 March.
$163.60
Farren
Farren on 17 Mar 2020
$10
Lucy
Lucy on 17 Mar 2020
$10

Who's involved?

Tax credit
Donations of over $5 are eligible for a New Zealand charitable giving tax credit.
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This campaign started on 12 Mar 2020 and ended on 4 Jun 2020.