Our work in action – recent projects

We support projects that are in start up mode, enabling them to demonstrate credible results and attract conventional funding.

 
 
Ray Stark rides New Zealand for Lift International

New Zealand

Ray rides for Freedom with in support of Lift International.

Flow Foundation are partnering with Ray Starkas he embarks on a 30 day adventure, riding the length of New Zealand in a bid to raise funds for Lift International.

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THAILAND

LIFT INTERNATIONAL in partnership with Tear Fund

LIFT International works to strengthen justice systems, support survivors and hold offenders accountable for crimes of human trafficking and sexual exploitation.

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HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND

Changing Place

Flow Foundation agrees that everyone has a right to live in the community, to access public facilities, and to meaningfully participate in society.

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HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND

Grandview Community Garden

Grandview Community Garden is a reclaimed city space in which to learn gardening skills, grow crops, work together and care for a small part of the planet.

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Chennai, INDIA

SPAN

Flow Foundation believes in the importance of local people being actively involved in addressing the needs that face their communities and that children and women should be given this opportunity.

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HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND

Christians Against Poverty

Flow Foundation supported CAP in their Waikato launch of ‘CAP Money’ a free course in personal finances.

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HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND

Period Poverty

Even in New Zealand, some high school students are missing school because of a lack of feminine hygiene products.

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Cambodia, Rural Cambodia

Catalyst

Social Enterprise, Catalyst started with just 100 chickens and the idea to create a ‘smart value-chain ownership system’ from chick incubation to retail.

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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Brothers in Arms

Brothers in Arms, is a youth mentoring project based in Auckland which facilitates the formation of real relationships between volunteers and young people where they are deeply needed.

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