The stark reality is that some of us won’t see out the year. Kiwis need support. Help us help them.
Auckland
2020 will be a year that will forever hold a memory of significant impact on us all. A year that changed how we interact with others, how we live our lives, and how we work and study.
For most of us, 2020 has been a year of uncertainty and unexpected pressure on our mental wellbeing. Sadness, worry, confusion, distress, and anxiety were and still are, widespread resulting outcomes of a period of time, no one saw coming. They are also totally expected and normal reactions!
While New Zealand as a country seems to be ahead of the curve in managing COVID-19, the ensuing and very real impacts on our mental health and healthcare providers remain painfully present.
It may be a subtle note in the media or a direct conversation from a radio host who’s devoted much time to the topic, but the message is clear; Kiwis continue to suffer.
The stark reality is that some of us won’t see out the year, and the system and resources that exist to help, are heavily stretched and in need of support.
Eat What You Kill has partnered with Wood For The Trees Charitable Trust to run a Mental Health Charity Campaign from mid-December 2020 until the end of January 2021.
Make sure you include your First and Last names in the donation so we know who you are. Or email us if you would like to keep it confidential - tim@eatwhatyoukill.co
Visit this link for more information on the campaign and those involved - https://eatwhatyoukill.co/help-us-help-them
All donations from this fundraising project will go to Wood For The Trees who will help me distribute it to those in need.
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