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Good Deeds Challenge 2022

Complete 1 good deed task every day between

9 and 24 July 2022

Raise funds to support grief and loss counselling in the Western Bay of Plenty community.
How it works

Choose Your Tasks

Choose 16 good deeds from our list of 40 tasks. Complete one task every day between 9 to 24 July 2022. Awesome spot prizes to be won.

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Accept the challenge and register yourself today.
Get your very own fundraising page.

Make a Difference

Invite your connections to sponsor you. Join our social media support groups. Share your progress on your own social media accounts.

Give a homemade gift to someone for no particular reason

Give someone a happy note

Teach someone something new

Go for a walk or do some exercise with a friend

Introduce yourself to a neighbour you don’t know

Get back in touch with an old friend

Smile at people you see today.

These are just a few ideas from our list of 40 good deeds you can choose from including "invent your own good deed" and "repeat your favourite good deed".

Awesome Prizes to be Won!

Thanks to our generous sponsors we have some awesome prizes to give away.

  • Synergy Vitality Spa - Full Body Massage voucher

  • Synergy Vitality Spa - Back, Neck & Shoulder Massage voucher

  • Motion Entertainment - 2 adult "Player's Pass" - Tenpin, a Darkride and a game of Mini Golf

  • New World Gate Pa - Grocery Gift Basket

For details on how the prizes will be given out, check out our FAQ's page

So far we've raised

$585

How your support will help


Your support will enable us to provide counselling to vulnerable individuals and families/whanau by encouraging their understanding of themselves and each other so they may manage the turmoil of grief and loss, adjust to huge changes, and attain their aspirations for their quality of life.

Grief is not only a response to bereavement but can occur following any loss or unwelcome change such as the break-up of a relationship or marriage, fractured family relationships, financial loss, redundancy, injury or illness of self or of a friend/family member.

You can make a difference


Grief counselling can lessen the risk of depression and suicidal ideation. As people grow their support systems and tools of resilience they are less likely to turn to drugs, alcohol, self-harm or other unhelpful tools to cope. There is a flow on effect from counselling as our clients become more resilient and capable of functioning in their families, community and workplace.

For more information please visit our website at www.griefsupport.org.nz