Skylight

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www.skylight.org.nz
Skylight is a New Zealand not-for-profit charitable trust, that supports children and teens impacted by change, loss and grief – whatever its cause. We also help those who care for them; this may mean parents, extended family, friends, community volunteers, caregivers, or professionals. Our work helps young people and their families and communities to find ways to live with life’s losses, to build on their natural resilience, and to move forward.

National Association of Loss and Grief

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www.nalag.org.nz
The National Association of Loss and Grief (NALAG) is a voluntary, non-profit organisation which focuses on issues related to loss and grief. It is recognised by a wide cross section of the caring professions and interested members of the community. NALAG branches extend throughout New Zealand.

Victim Support

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www.shatteredlives.org.nz
Victim Support provides 24hr emotional support, personal advocacy and information to all people affected by crime and trauma throughout New Zealand.

Citizens Advice Bureau

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www.cab.org.nz/Pages/home.aspx
Citizens Advice Bureau is a voluntary organisation providing free, confidential information and advice to anyone about any query or problem. CAB is staffed by trained volunteers who can access information by computer or from the extensive range of resources held by each bureau.

Barnados

www.barnardos.org.nz
Barnardos is New Zealand’s largest and most trusted children’s organisation. For more than 30 years Barnardos has worked within the community to help New Zealand children receive the care, education and support they need in order to grow and reach their potential.

Age Concern

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www.ageconcern.org.nz
Age Concern New Zealand work to serve the needs of older people by offering nationally contracted services, education, resources and national leadership. Age Concern New Zealand is the collective national office, serving to support, engage and promote the organisation’s development and quality best practice.

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