Donation Briefs
We believe that all people deserve dignity and the essentials, which is why we offer briefs to be donated to a local charity on your behalf.
We believe that all people deserve dignity and the essentials, which is why we offer briefs to be donated to a local charity on your behalf.
We believe that all people deserve dignity and the essentials, which is why we offer briefs to be donated to a local charity on your behalf. The price of these briefs cover the cost of fabric, labour and other materials.
In the past we have donated to Hawkes Bay flood relief efforts, and partnered with ReliefAid to send briefs to refugee camps in Syria and Greece.
A pair of briefs will be donated on your behalf. You will receive an email confirming confirmation of your donation.
We also offer a 3-pack of donation briefs.
This year we will be donating to:
Wellington City Mission
In a shift from the traditional City Mission food parcel model, the Mission’s Social Supermarket, a store located in Newtown, puts shopper experience and choice at its heart. Instead of being given a pre-selected food parcel, an individual is given the dignity to be able to choose what they actually need from a wide selection of food and essentials in a normal supermarket environment. Nisa will provide a basic stock of underwear to the Social Supermarket.
Red Cross Pathways to Settlement programme
Aotearoa New Zealand now welcomes refugees from more than 20 different countries. In the last two decades, New Zealand Red Cross has helped more than 7,500 people to rebuild their lives here.
Foster Hope
Foster Hope believe that every child in care deserves to know that their community cares about them. They make this mission a reality by providing children with necessities to ease the transitional period for them and their new caregivers.
Supporting each other
Nisa's mission is to employ women from refugee and migrant backgrounds. For many, Nisa is the first step towards a long and fulfilling career in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Every Nisa garment is sewn sustainably in the Nisa Workshop in Wellington, our capital city.
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