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Here at Adcam we believe in "giving back" and supporting our local community.

Both Kiri and Hannah are on local Committees and Boards.

At the start of each year we set our sponsorship budget and this is who we are supporting in 2019.

Click on their logo to take you through to their website to find out more about what they do.
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​Established in 1997 as a charitable trust, the Police Managers’ Guild Trust provides straightforward, useful information that helps people avoid becoming victims of crime and works toward a safer community for you, your families and your businesses.

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Awakeri School
Our school has about 370 students aged from 5 to 13 years. The school started in 1913, so we are over 100 years old!! ​

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In New Zealand Zonta has been active for 50 years, and has 28 clubs from Northland to Otago

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Awakeri Top School
​30 local schools compete in the games to see who will be crowned the yearly Top School, whilst being energetically cheered on by their cheerleading squads.

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A volunteer run marine search and rescue service aimed at making Eastern Bay of Plenty waterways a safer place for boaties.

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​Are you having a wedding, event or function? Get in touch with us today. We have full catering & bar services available.

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​Children are supported to become confident, competent self-directed learners through play based around their interests. Our children gain knowledge through play, participation and positive guidance.

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Waste Not Want Not Whakatane
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To create a more sustainable community by rescuing fresh, edible food and redistributing it to everyday people and community groups.

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Offering Children Free Councelling
​Having depression is like walking through mud every day. So on Friday 5 April 2019, we asked you to show your support, put your gumboots on, give a gold coin, and take a walk in their shoes for just one day.

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​Celebrated annually around the globe, Pink Shirt Day began in Canada in 2007 when two students took a stand against homophobic bullying, after a peer was bullied for wearing a pink shirt.

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