Acts of Kindness Charitable Trust

Acts of Kindness Charitable Trust

The Acts of Kindness Charitable Trust aims to bring people in the community together to work for the good of others.

Otago

The Trust organizes events such as the Dunedin Community Christmas Dinner, gift bags for senior citizens, Christmas in the Stadium, and the popular Light Party, both held at the Forsyth Barr stadium. The Light Party was created as an alternative to Halloween.

Last years events were a huge success and we are well on the way planning for the coming year!

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The Acts of Kindness Charitable Trust is the umbrella organisation for 3 local Dunedin events such as the Dunedin Light Party, a very successful event in late October each year as an alternative to Halloween, The Dunedin Community Christmas Dinner, Christmas in the Stadium held in early December each year, and other initiatives which help those in need and help people in the community work together for the good of others.

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Latest donations

Propertyscouts Dunedin
Propertyscouts Dunedin on 12 Dec 2023
To support the Dunedin Christmas Dinner. Keep up the good work team.
$500
Rebecca
Rebecca on 17 Nov 2023
Wishing everyone a merry Christmas 🎅
$50
Belinda
Belinda on 26 Dec 2022
Dunedin Christmas Dinner
$100
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 12 Aug 2022
For my friend Deb who loves random acts of kindness!
Private
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 06 Jul 2022
Keep up the great work
$500

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