On the Street Exhibition

$175 donated
Given by 8 generous donors in 4 weeks

John Crawford is a talented professional photographer. He’s chosen a special project to showcase his work and support a cause dear to him.

Auckland

On the Street exhibition features the homeless people of downtown Auckland and highlights the daily challenges they face surviving on the streets, often right under our noses.

John chose to use his smartphone as his camera for this three-year project because it’s less intrusive. Each person was interviewed and so each photograph has a story attached.

The primary purpose of the exhibition is to raise funds to support the Homeless Service provided by the team at Auckland City Mission.

John hopes to make more people aware of problems faced by those living rough on the streets, and highlight the growing problem with numbers increasing year on year.

On the Street is at Gow Langsford Gallery, 26 Lorne Street, from 14-15 October.

Spark has created this page to receive donations from people who want to support the project and aren’t able to get along to the exhibition. Or for those who enjoy the exhibition and want to offer support to the work of Auckland City Mission.

Spark New Zealand's involvement (page creator)

Spark is supporting John in this project. John has worked with us for a number of years and we’re so impressed with the images he has captured using only his smartphone.

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Latest donations

Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 18 Oct 2017
$20
Lauren
Lauren on 14 Oct 2017
$20
Ceci Ma
Ceci Ma on 12 Oct 2017
$20
Esther
Esther on 10 Oct 2017
$5
Я'Emix Fun & Funds
Я'Emix Fun & Funds on 08 Oct 2017
Purely because you have combined the two things i am most passionate about, photography & helping people in need.
$5
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This campaign started on 2 Oct 2017 and ended on 31 Oct 2017.