Traveller numbers might be well down at Auckland Airport, but their generosity is still flying high with $100,000 to be
shared out to South Auckland charities through the Twelve Days of Christmas grants programme.
Each year, unwanted currency placed in donation globes by travellers at Auckland Airport’s terminals is distributed as
grants to charities making a difference in the local community.
Supported by Auckland Airport and media partner New Zealand Media and Entertainment’s (NZME), applications for the
Twelve Days of Christmas grants of $8,333 are now open to registered charities operating in the South Auckland
community, with a focus on education, the environment and employment.
Mary-Liz Tuck, Auckland Airport’s General Manager Corporate Services, said it was great that travellers were able to
support the local community.
“It’s heart-warming to see that in a year as challenging as 2020, travellers have donated so much – this is close to
what would be raised in a normal year. And this year, more than ever, there are great South Auckland charitable causes
in need of support.”
Shayne Currie, NZME’s Managing Editor, said each of the charities would be profiled in the New Zealand Herald in the
days leading up to Christmas.
“We know that 2020 has been a particularly tough year for charities. We’re proud to support the great work these South
Auckland charities are doing for Kiwis in their communities.”
Applications open today and close at 5pm on November 15. For details, go to corporate.aucklandairport.co.nz/twelve-days-of-christmas