Holocaust Centre of New Zealand

Holocaust Centre of New Zealand

Support the Holocaust Centre of New Zealand inspire and empower action against antisemitism, discrimination, and apathy.

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The Holocaust Centre of New Zealand is a not-for-profit, registered New Zealand charity, sustained by the generosity of donors and by grants.

We are dedicated to our vital mission of Holocaust education and remembrance: The Holocaust Centre of New Zealand inspires and empowers action against antisemitism, discrimination, and apathy by remembering, educating, and bearing witness to the Holocaust.

With the alarming rise in antisemitic incidents across schools, universities, workplaces, and online—both globally and here in Aotearoa New Zealand—the imperative of "Never Again" has never been more urgent.

Your donation is an investment in a future free from hatred and prejudice. It directly fuels our ability to counter antisemitism, discrimination, and apathy through initiatives such as:

• Comprehensive educational programmes for students and adults (onsite, offsite, and online)

• Research projects

• Preserving and sharing powerful survivor testimonies

• Conservation of Holocaust-related artefacts and documents in our collection

• Expanding our research library

• Professional development for teachers

• National commemorations uniting communities in remembrance and reflection

• Engaging speaker events, fostering dialogue and critical thinking

• Maintaining essential infrastructure, such as our core museum display in Wellington and ensuring

robust database support

• Covering essential operational costs and marketing to sustain our efforts and maximise our

impact

We welcome Payroll Giving through Givealittle. Regular donations enable us to plan and make a lasting impact.

*HCNZ Membership and invoice payments are NOT accepted through this platform. Thank you.

More about us

The Holocaust Centre of New Zealand is the country’s national Holocaust education and remembrance centre.

OUR MISSION:

The Holocaust Centre of New Zealand inspires and empowers action against antisemitism, discrimination, and apathy, by remembering, educating, and bearing witness to the Holocaust.

We are a non-government-funded, not-for-profit, registered charity, that relies on grants and donations.

The Centre has a public museum with research library, open in Wellington, Sunday to Friday 10 am - 1 pm, and outside of these hours by arrangement. The Wellington centre is closed on public holidays, some Jewish holidays, and when holding booked school presentations.

HCNZ operates nationwide - with education outreach in schools and portable education resources including travelling exhibitions and Holocaust teaching trunks, and events held in various cities from Auckland to Dunedin, and many accessible online.

Thank you for your support.

All donations are greatly appreciated.

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Philip on 18 Dec 2025
Hate has no place here. Never forget the Holocaust and the countless pogroms.
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100%. Hate has no place anywhere. Thank you very much for your generous donation and your support.

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