The Warehouse Group

We are proud to partner with The Warehouse Group to spread kindness across Aotearoa!

The Kindness Collective is grateful to be one of The Warehouse Group's national charity partners, helping us to support thousands of Kiwi families each year.

We work together on nationwide campaigns that engage, support and spread kindness to local communities including our annual winter campaign, the PJ Project.

The Warehouse Group also supports our community hub with vital funding to resource our food bank, winter warmth bank, and helps to keep toiletries, baby essentials, clothing, blankets, and toys, books and art supplies stocked for families referred to our programmes.

Mega Toy Drive:

In 2023, with support from The Warehouse's Mega Toy Sale, we delivered a staggering $105,000 worth of toys, books, balls, arts and crafts 88 different kōhanga reo, kindys and whānau services across Aotearoa.

The Warehouse's very kind customers also donated $1 at the till over 3 weeks to support our mahi with a further $75,000 for our work.

The PJ Project

In 2024 we also embarked on the PJ Project together, to deliver 25,800 pairs of warm, winter pyjamas to tamariki in need in 68 regions, cities and towns across Aotearoa!

Be the Joy

Every year at Christmas, we're thrilled to be a part of The Warehouse Group's Be the Joy campaign, which helps to raise an incredible amount of funding for four charities, supporting families at Christmas.

We are grateful to have The Warehouse Group on team kindness and appreciate their dedication, passion and hard work to support local families, all across Aotearoa.

"The enthusiasm the Kindness Collective have for making a difference is real and brilliantly, it’s matched by their ability to be able to deliver on a national scale. We share a common goal in wanting to help Kiwi families thrive and love working in partnership with them".
Anna Shipley, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, The Warehouse Group
“A lot of students expressed their thanks and we had a few tamariki who said this is the first PJ’s they’ve ever owned. Your mahi, providing essentials for struggling families and communities is much appreciated by our tamariki and their whānau, especially as we head into cold, winter months.”
Social Worker, Glendene Primary School
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