Variety – the Children’s Charity launches its Warm Hearts Winter Appeal to provide 1100 children with beds amidst
concerns that this winter maybe the worst yet for New Zealand children living in poverty.
With Covid in the community and New Zealand’s international borders open to arrivals bringing in new strains of
respiratory illnesses, such as influenza, it is likely that the coming winter may be one of the worst for Kiwi families
and children in our poorest communities, according to Variety.
Variety Chief Executive Susan Glasgow says children living in poverty bear the brunt of winter illnesses in part due to
sharing beds or having no bed of their own.
“Sadly, 1 in 10 children in our poorest communities don’t have their own bed. They are sleeping on the floor, on
couches, on mouldy mattresses or sharing beds with siblings. Sharing beds means sharing viruses and other serious
illnesses. Every year, 28,000 children are hospitalised for diseases linked to poor sleeping environments.”
For the past four years, Variety has partnered with the government's Healthy Home Initiative (HHI) to fund new beds and
warm bedding to children and babies sleeping in unsafe, unhealthy conditions.
Nik Gregg, an HHI provider in the Bay of Plenty, is concerned about the coming winter season for children and families
crowded into cold damp housing.
“We are seriously concerned with potentially new versions of the flu circulating and impacting our whānau who are in
highly occupied housing situations and sleeping in shared sleeping environments. This means more days off school and
work, more household stress, more visits to the doctor and possibly the hospital with those who are impacted by asthma
and respiratory concerns that may be exacerbated by variations of the flu.
“Our focus as an HHI provider is to assist our whānau to live in a warm, dry and safe home. We focus our efforts on
supporting whānau with an extensive list of activities, including insulation, repairs, advocacy and more,” says Nik
Gregg.
“Despite all of the support we can provide, if our tamariki and our pepi don’t have their own sleeping space, the health
and social benefits of a warm and dry home are compromised.”
Variety is launching its Warm Hearts Winter Appeal this May, a month earlier than previous years, to help fund new beds
and warm bedding for 1100 New Zealand children around the country.
“It’s more important and urgent than ever that children have a safe, dry and warm place to sleep,” says Susan Glasgow.
For anyone wanting to help keep Kiwi kids out of hospital this winter by ensuring they have their own bed and warm
bedding, visit variety.org.nz [heartlink.variety.org.nz/donation] to make a donation.
· $45 will provide a warm blanket
· $80 will provide a bedding pack
· $343 will provide a single bed and bedding pack
· $688 will provide bunk beds and bedding pack
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For interviews or more information, please contact:
Kiri Carter, Communications Manager, Variety
022 312 6413
kiri@variety.org.nzAbout Variety – the Children’s Charity
Variety provides tailored and flexible support to New Zealand children living in poverty, working alongside schools,
community agencies, social workers, and healthcare professionals to identify Kiwi kids in need.
Variety collaborates with the Healthy Homes Initiatives (HHI) across 10 DHBs to provide brand new beds, bunks, cots and
bedding packs to 0-18-year-olds.
Kiwi Kid Sponsorship provides children with funding for basic essentials (such as warm bedding and school uniforms), and
access to extra-curricular activities (such as school camp or swimming lessons).
Variety also provides one-off grants for additional needs (such as medical and mobility equipment).
Variety is registered with the New Zealand Charities Commission and is part of Variety International, a global
organisation with 44 offices in 13 countries. For more information, go to variety.org.nz