Impact Partners
Our Impact Partners receive consistent donations of free period education and free period products to distribute to their communities.
From Kaitaia to Dunedin, The Period Place donates disposable period products (pads, liners and tampons) and reusable period products (period underwear, menstrual cups, reusable pads and period swimwear).
By working in partnership, we’re able to co-design sustainable and culturally-safe initiatives that work towards our goal of achieving period equity in Aotearoa. With the help of our Impact Partners, we facilitate the movement of thousands of products donations nationwide, furthering our impact in all types of communities.
Every Impact Partner of The Period Place is committed to the kaupapa of improving the lives of every person that gets a period in Aotearoa.
Empowering generations: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Did you know nearly 10,000 grandparents in Aotearoa New Zealand are raising their grandchildren? The challenges they face are immense, yet their love and dedication shine through. Discover more about their journey and the support they receive from The Period Place.
Tāmaki Makaurau
A direct action, advocacy and education group mobilizing against the neoliberal agenda on jobs, welfare and poverty.
A South Auckland Charity helping to connect vulnerable families, churches and community groups to Government Agencies and Providers.
Auckland City Mission (Te Tāpui Atawhai) provides unique and specialised health and social services to vulnerable and marginalised Aucklanders.
E Tipu E Rea Whānau Services offers dedicated social services to matua taiohi (teen parents) and their whānau, with a kaupapa Māori framework to empower our rangatahi.
Mum's wellbeing charity working with hospitals, women's refuge centres, emergency housing organisations, social workers, budgeting services, foodbanks and other professionals, to ensure that our donations are utilised where they are most needed.
KC is a New Zealand charity that spreads kindness by connecting children and their families with everything they need, from everyday essentials to moments of joy.
With a mission to repurpose quality clothing donations for those vulnerable in Aotearoa. Their pop-ups utilises a pay-as-you-can [Koha] system which allows those struggling financially to access clean quality clothing. For those unable to pay, clothing is provided at no cost.
Littlemore provides high quality, re-purposed (and new), essential baby items to families with newborns affected by issues of poverty. Their generous community donate baby essentials to others in real need and reduce textile and plastic waste that may otherwise end up in landfill.
Mahitahi Trust is a Kaupapa Maori mental health and addictions provider committed to helping individuals and whānau achieve wellness through Integrated Tikanga Māori services.
A Sports Club with a mission to develop and nurture rugby league players at all levels to excel in and enjoy their sport. Identify playing, coaching and administrative talent and develop towards representative standards as well as developing a family safe environment whilst building sustainable relationships with local and wider community.
With its extensive networks in South Auckland, Manukau Urban Māori Authority can reach a large and varied demographic in need of emergency support. Through their food bank at Ngā Whare Waatea Marae in Mangere, MUMA assesses each person on the phone to determine what they need to receive and kōrero their support needs.
ME Family Services offers young children and families a safe haven and the inspiration to develop their life skills, their enjoyment of life and their participation in a just and caring society.
Mummy’s In Need is a not for profit charity that provides material aid for families struggling to provide for their children. They work closely alongside the NZ Police, Family Success Matters, ATWC, Family Start, midwives, and other organisations to provide those in hardship with the basic essentials
Every Wednesday a team meets to organise and distribute food boxes out to the community
A supportive group who care for people of all age groups and Nationalities, so join us and be apart of our team. Bringing community together and share our skills to help care and comfort our families most in need.
Their social services build strong families, help anyone struggling with age, disability or injury to enjoy a better lifestyle and advocate on behalf of those experiencing domestic abuse to help them to get safe and stay safe.
RainbowYOUTH provides support, information, resources & advocacy for Aotearoa’s queer, gender diverse, takatāpui and intersex youth.
An initiative getting delivered through the South Auckland Social Wellbeing Board and Counties Manukau Health that works in partnership with teenage mothers through pregnancy and the first 5-years of life, through a whole whānau approach.
STRIVE Community Trust is committed to providing services that collectively address the social, economic, educational and cultural needs of all people that reside in our role/community.
Taonga operates social services for teenage parents to assist, advocate and support Teen Parents and their Pepe/Tamariki whose social and health needs are not being addressed and to access quality support services within the wider community.
Te Whānau O Waipareira supports positive life changes for whānau. We provide a large suite of services covering health, housing, social justice and education.
Woven Earth helps family violence survivors and their children rebuild their lives with dignity but furnishing their homes and lives.
Waitaha
The Christchurch Aunties is a network of over 5,000 people helping women and children in Christchurch, Ashburton, and the Waimakariri and Selwyn Districts who have experienced family violence and vulnerability.
On a mission to provide free, non-judgmental, and client focused practical and emotional support during pregnancy and early parenting.
Project Esther Charitable Trust has been working with women and their families for over twenty five years.
Te Runanga o Kaikoura is the Papatipu Runanga who hold the Iwi Authority within our Takiwa
Te Rūnanga o Ngā Maata Waka is a people centred organisation who provide a diverse range of social and community-oriented services within Te Waipounamu.
Whitiora serves as a vehicle to connect employers to employees, trainees to providers and create connections that will ultimately increase Māori successes in the workforce.