Three local businesses came together to give Mathematics for a Lifetime an amazing gift and we couldn’t be happier!
We’re proud to have launched a brand new website, thanks to the combined efforts of three very generous local
businesses.
We were recently the lucky winners of an incredible spot prize: a free
Rocketspark website for one year, but when co-founder Grant Johnson learned more about what we do, he decided to provide
the website to Mathematics for a Lifetime, for a lifetime! Grant said,
“At Rocketspark we support hundreds of organisations in the not for profit sector. It feels good to do good and it’s
great that our website builder platform is perfect for these organisations. Having a beautifully simple website platform
is just the start and we were delighted that one of our Design Partners, The Good P.A. provided design support and Quick
Brown Fox developed the content and managed the project for a high quality result.”
The team from The Good P.A of Te Awamutu gifted us a whole day of their time, including the services of graphic design
whizz, Leah White, who got things rolling by creating the website template and custom designing graphics. Chantelle
Good, owner of The Good P.A, says she choseMFAL to receive their community day gift of time because she was impressed
with how we help young people succeed; “Once a year, the entire Good P.A team donates a full day of their time to
volunteer with a worthy organisation. We were thrilled to help Mathematics for a Lifetime this year,as they are helping
to grow children who will contribute to our community and who may very well become our employees someday.”
Amanda Livingston of Quick Brown Fox Communications in Cambridge kindly donated her time and copywriting skills to
ensure the website is easy to read and tells the Mathematics for a Lifetime story in our own voice. She said, “I love
that Mathematics for a Lifetime offers educational support, and what the kids receive is so much more than tuition; they
also gain self-confidence and the invaluable knowledge that by seeking help, or trying a different method to solve a
problem, they can overcome obstacles in their learning and in life.”
Anyone who’s ever created a website will know how time consuming and costly it can be. These three community-minded
businesses have given us such a gift, for which we’re very grateful. We will continue to add to the new site now that
it’s gone live, so please keep an eye out for updates, news and events and let us know what you think.