
Photographers for Charity
PfC is the brainchild of James Hancox. Basically, PfC offers free photographic services, via a network of professional and semi-professional photographers, to charities and non-profit organisations. I was told that James took a break from this for a while but is planning to start this up again, so check out his website and contact him for more information.
Community Waikato
I’m sure if you are a community ministry in the Waikato you will have heard of Community Waikato, but just on the off-chance you are and haven’t…
Community Waikato assists NFP social service organisations in the Waikato region with advice and resources on governance, management, policy development, legal structures, operational planning, budget and funding advice, financial systems, training, advocacy and facilitation. It also offers low-cost training sessions on a range of topics of interest to the community sector.
Guidelines for accessible communications
How well can people access your communications (read, watch or listen with ease and understanding)? If you are planning a new form of communication or revising a current one, check out the guideline on the Office for Disability Services website. It covers: using plain language, how to talk to and about disabled people, making print accessible, email and web accessibility, and specialised formats.
Skylight ‘Memories Matter’
Skylight has developed this tool to help bereaved people to remember and celebrate the life of someone who has died. The resource consists of 49 cards featuring different ‘memory’ ideas and activities for people of all ages. The cost per pack is $49. You can order packs from the Skylight online shop.
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