Kindness Collective, a non-profit organisation dedicated to bridging the gap between Kiwi kids and families and their essential needs, has formed a partnership with Dave Clark, a global graphic design and digital agency.
The partnership was created by UnLtd, the industry’s social purpose organisation, who teamed up Dave Clark and Kindness Collective to help spread even more joy across Aotearoa through some exciting projects which will come to life in 2023.
Sarah Page, the Founder and CEO of Kindness Collective says: “We are thrilled to be partnering with Dave Clark. Their creativity and expertise will help us reach more families and promote kindness in ways that make a big difference”.
General Manager of Dave Clark, Katie Tat says: “We are excited to work with Kindness Collective to create something truly special. Sarah’s story and mahi are so inspiring, and we can’t wait to see the impact we can make together.”
The Kindness Collective’s current initiative, The PJ Project, is in full swing and aims to provide warm winter pyjamas to kids all over New Zealand. The Dave Clark team are getting stuck in by volunteering and collecting pyjamas to ensure the project is a huge success. “Small acts of kindness can make a big difference. If you‘re wondering how to help, contact one of Sarah’s team and get involved,” says Tat.
To support the Kindness Collective with The PJ Project, you can donate pyjamas, make cash contributions, or volunteer your time. For more information, head to the Kindness Collective website.
Brendan Muller, General Manager of UnLtd Aotearoa says: “This partnership is a great example of how our industry can make a positive difference in the world by using our creativity, skills and networks for good. We can’t wait to see the impact these amazing organisations will create together!”
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