More than just a website...

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Started 15 years ago

We need to build a web community for the children of prisoners - a place where they can get information.

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The Just-Us Website will: represent the views of children of prisoners; support them to break the cycle of imprisonment; provide information and advice.

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Pillars was founded over 30 years ago as a charity supporting one of Aotearoa's most vulnerable yet invisible populations- children with parents in prison. After three decades, Pillars children and families were honored to be named as the NZ Community of the Year at the New Zealander of the Year Awards in 2018.

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Update for 01/04/2009  1 April 2009

Hi Guys Thank you to the three ""givers"" that donated $110 to our ""Not Just A Website Campaign."" I note that this campaign is about to end and I wanted to give you an update on the progress of it. First, please consider leaving your donation with us. You can be assured that this project will definetly go ahead and your donation will make a difference to the children of prisoners in New Zealand who are known as the ""forgotten children.""Next week we plan to hold a meeting with IT experts who have donated their time to start the skeleton process. Everyone we talk to are very excited about this project as there is nowhere for these children to currently get advice and support. Your donation will go a long way into making things better for these children. Please support us. Warm Regards Verna Chief Executive of PILLARS

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This campaign started on 1 Apr 2009 and ended on 31 May 2009.