Doing good, feels good.

To keep our small, creative team growing we need a little help spreading the good word so we can keep doing what we do well.

If you have literally a minute you will not only support us, but some really special charities doing incredible things in our community.

STEP ONE

Give us a glowing Google review with a photo of our artwork in your space and we will donate $10 💵 to charity.

If you have any issues of any kind please don't hesitate to contact us here, we will do whatever we can to help out. That's what we are here for!

Tap the button below and a new window will open that lets you leave us a 5-star Google review. It can load slowly!

CLICK HERE TO LEAVE YOUR GOOGLE REVIEW

STEP TWO

Once that's done, come back to this page and choose a charity from our list of amazing causes around the community, that we will donate $10 to on your behalf!

Choose your charity (more info on each charity below)

Read more information on our chosen charities below:

Starship is the life-line for children all over New Zealand with more than 144,000 patient visits and appointments each year. The Starship Foundation invests your support in impact programmes designed to accelerate and deliver sustainable world-class healthcare for our children and we’re proud to share how your generosity is helping bring better health and brighter futures.

www.starship.org.nz

Your donations help us to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home thousands of animals in need every year.

www.spca.nz

Helping connect young people with counsellors or therapists. All donations made to the Gumboot Friday Fund directly support kids in need.

www.gumbootfriday.org.nz

Your donation can make a big difference nationally and locally, to people with dementia and their families.

www.alzheimers.org.nz

The Endangered Species Foundation is focused on successful and sustainable projects that will avert the extinction of New Zealand’s unique indigenous biodiversity in all of its forms – from plants and fungi through to fish, insects, birds and mammals.

www.endangeredspecies.org.nz