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  • Home
  • News & Opinion from Men and Trauma
  • Contact Us
    • Do You Require Urgent Assistance?
    • Make an Appointment
    • Fees
    • Professional Referrals
    • Did we help you?
    • Feedback
    • E-newsletter
    • Complaints
  • Who are Men and Trauma?
    • Our Wellington Team
    • Intervention Specialists
    • Our National Locations >
      • Our Auckland Team
      • Our Central Team
      • Our Southern Team
    • Who We Work With
    • Our Leadership Team
    • Vision and Mission
    • Charitable status
  • Dealing w Difficulties?
    • I'm really struggling with >
      • Child Abuse History
      • Suicidal thoughts and behaviours
      • Domestic, Family or Intimate Partner Violence
      • Anger and Rage after Trauma
      • Anxiety and Depression
      • Addictions
      • Feeling Numb
    • What do we mean by Trauma >
      • What causes Trauma?
      • Effects of Trauma
    • What is Sexual Abuse? >
      • Have I Been Sexually Abused?
      • Disclosing Sexual Abuse
      • Child Sexual Abuse
      • Male Sexual Abuse in New Zealand >
        • Facts VS. Myths
        • 17 Reasons
      • Sexual Harm
  • Men and Trauma Support Groups
    • Men's Chat group
    • Males Affected by Suicide
    • Men and Relationships
    • Men's Abortion support
    • Male Sexual Abuse
    • Covid Burnout Support Group
  • How we help with recovery
    • Counselling & Therapy
    • Therapeutic Support Groups
    • Peer support >
      • Who are Intervention Specialists?
      • One to One Peer Support
      • Peer Support Group Meetings for Sexual Abuse
    • Confidential Listening Service
    • Tell Us Your Story
  • Rainbow, LGBTQI+ & Takatāpui Services
    • Will This Service Be Right for Me?
    • What Questions Can I Ask A Counsellor?
    • ​Frequently Asked Questions
    • Rainbow Takatāpui: Resources
  • Resources
    • Male Sexual Abuse >
      • Academic Research
      • Recommended Websites
      • Articles
      • Media Videos
  • Training Evaluation Feedback

Ways You Can Help

Support the Work We Do at Men and Trauma

Like all community groups, here at Men and Trauma we rely on the support of the public to be able to continue to provide our services.

While we do get some funding, most of our work is done by volunteers and paid for by donations. To donate to us online, either as a one-off or in regular instalments, please click here. 
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There are several ways you can help out, not just financially, although that is important.

Ways to Support Us:
  • Like and share our Facebook page  
  • Volunteer. We are always looking for passionate volunteers with a variety of skills!
  • Are you a person in recovery from trauma, who wants to give back to others? Become a Peer Support worker here at Men and Trauma, and help other guys in their recovery!
  • ​Distribute our brochures and leaflets in your community
  • Make a one-off or recurring online donation.  
  • Prepare yourself to respond positively if someone you know tells you that they have had unwanted or abusive sexual contact. We can help with this.
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