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  • Medium Kiwi Status
    Starship Children's Hospital   (www.starship.org.nz)   starship.org.nz Site Profile

    As part of the Auckland District Health Board, the Starship Foundation charity is set up to provide additional equipment, support and help to staff, patients and families, in addition to state funding. Located in central Auckland.

  • Medium Kiwi Status
    ECPAT New Zealand   (www.ecpat.org.nz)   ecpat.org.nz Site Profile

    Working to end the commercial sexual exploitation of children. This includes the areas of child prostitution, child pornography, child sex tourism and the trafficking of children.

  • Medium Kiwi Status
    Cure Kids   (www.curekids.org.nz)   curekids.org.nz Site Profile

    Charitable organisation dedicated to research into children's diseases and funding medical research on life-threatening illnesses.

  • Medium Kiwi Status
    Safekids   (www.safekids.org.nz)   safekids.org.nz Site Profile

    Working to reduce the severity and incidence of unintentional injury to children.

  • Medium Kiwi Status
    Safe2go   (www.safe2go.co.nz)   safe2go.co.nz Site Profile

    Safe2Go is working to improve the use and installation of child restraints. Their technicians can help you keep your child safe when travelling in your vehicle.

  • Medium Kiwi Status
    Immune Deficiencies Foundation of New Zealand (IDFNZ)   (www.idfnz.org.nz)   idfnz.org.nz Site Profile

    Offer support to children and adults with primary immune deficiencies, immune defects and related blood disorders.

  • Medium Kiwi Status
    Kidney Kids Support Group   (www.kidneykids.org.nz)   kidneykids.org.nz Site Profile

    A group of New Zealand parents and children, who are dealing with kidney issues, and who get together to share problems, solutions, good times and sometimes even cake.

  • Medium Kiwi Status
    Brainwave Trust   (www.brainwave.org.nz)   brainwave.org.nz Site Profile

    An independent charitable trust aiming to promote public knowledge and raise awareness of infant brain development and its implications for raising children.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    National Research Centre for Growth and Development   (www.growthcentre.ac.nz)   growthcentre.ac.nz Site Profile

    Established in 2003, the centre is one of seven New Zealand Government funded Centres of Research Excellence. The Centre's focus is on the biology of early development and its lifelong consequences for health and disease.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    Odyssey House   (www.odyssey.org.nz)   odyssey.org.nz Site Profile

    A new residential service that further extends our integrated services to "Young People At Risk".

  • Low Kiwi Status
    Parents of Visually Impaired New Zealand   (www.pvi.org.nz)   pvi.org.nz Site Profile

    Advocacy and support organisation that provides information and networking for parents of visually impaired children in New Zealand.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    Nature Baby   (www.naturebaby.co.nz)   naturebaby.co.nz Site Profile

    A new concept in baby care, offering a range that is healthy, natural and earth friendly. Products include babywear, food, bedding, nappies and natural remedies.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    Kind2kids   (www.kind2kids.co.nz)   kind2kids.co.nz Site Profile

    Kind2kids promotes the wellbeing of our children through safe organic products, nutritional advice, health education and options, caring for the planet.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    Koru Care   (www.korucare.co.nz)   korucare.co.nz Site Profile

    For more than 20 years, Koru Care has been working to bring a little bit of joy into the lives of children with terminal illness or permanent disabilities. During those years, they have helped more than 10,000 young people and their families.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    The Lost Ones   (www.thelostones.co.nz)   thelostones.co.nz Site Profile

    A site dedicated to those that are lost through miscarriage, stillbirth or SIDS and to those they leave behind.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    Make-A-Wish Foundation   (www.makeawish.org.nz)   makeawish.org.nz Site Profile

    Granting the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses, to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. The Make-A-Wish Foundation operates around the world and was launched in New Zealand in 1987.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    CordBank   (www.cordbank.co.nz)   cordbank.co.nz Site Profile

    Saving your baby's umbilical cord stem cells could save your baby's life.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    Parents Inc   (www.parentsinc.org.nz)   parentsinc.org.nz Site Profile

    A New Zealand community organisation dedicated to making life better for parents and their kids. No sweat parenting for kids and teenagers.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    NZ Childcare   (www.nzchildcare.co.nz)   nzchildcare.co.nz Site Profile

    An extensive list of childcare facilities available throughout New Zealand.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    Occupational Therapy for Children   (www.occtherapy4kids.co.nz)   occtherapy4kids.co.nz Site Profile

    Occupational Therapist Fiona Lilley helps unleash your childs potential. Proven clinical assessment will reveal difficulties and help establish a programme.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    Britax Childcare   (www.britax.com.au)   britax.com.au Site Profile

    Helping children travel safely, this company designs and manufactures child restraints, travel systems and nursery products, with an office in Auckland.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    KidzTeeth   (www.kidz-teeth.com)   kidz-teeth.com Site Profile

    A paediatric dental centre offering specialist dental care for infants, children and adolescents. They are dedicated to the prevention and treatment of dental disease in young people.

  • Low Kiwi Status
    Therapy for Children   (www.t4c.co.nz)   t4c.co.nz Site Profile

    A private practice combining the expertise of more than 20 experienced and registered occupational and speech language therapists, physiotherapists, psychologists, nurses, teachers and technical specialists. They provide therapeutic services for children who are not achieving the developmental milestones expected for their age.

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