What's Up Champions Club
"We never stand as tall as when we kneel to help and support
our children"
The What's Up Champions Club is a way for supporters of What's
Up's work to take a special place in the What's Up community.
What's Up Champions are strong supporters of What's Up's mission
to provide early intervention and prevention services to New Zealand
children. They have a higher level of engagement and committment
to What's Up's aims without having to take on governance responsibilities
or time-consuming volunteer duties.
Annual Club membership provides Champions with a clear understanding
of how their charitable contributions have been put to good use.
They can feel involved and close to what they have helped to achieve
during the year.
Champions receive:
- Invitations as a guest of the President
at the President's Annual Benefactors Dinner exclusively for Primary
Corporate Sponsors, Club members, the KHF Board and staff.
- Invitations to all KHF events
- Public recognition as a champion of children's
needs
- Receipt of all KHF publications
- A framed, limited edition and numbered
membership certificate
Membership can be taken in the name of an individual, a family,
group or organisation.
Membership is an annual fee of $1,000 plus GST.
Champions Club Launch Presentations
The What's Up Champions Club was launched at an event on Wednesday
8th March 2006.
Following a welcome by the KHF Chairman, Allan Barber, presentations
were heard from What's Up Executive Director Grant Taylor, What's
Up Shift Supervisor Jan Fulford, Tony Nowell, Managing Director
of What's Up sponsor Griffins Foods Ltd, and inaugural What's Up
Champions Club President, Warwick Harvey.
The slide shows presented by Grant and Warwick and their speech
notes can be viewed by clicking the link below. The slide show requires
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