Delivering targeted programmes which remove the physical barriers preventing children in low decile schools from getting the most out of their education.
Key people
Julie Chapman: Founder and CEO.
Revenue
NZ$4.9 million (year ended December 2012)
Website
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The KidsCan Charitable Trust (trading as KidsCan) is a New Zealand based charitable trust. It was founded in 2005 in Greenhithe, Auckland, New Zealand by Julie Chapman and works to help address New Zealand kids living in poverty (defined as living at 60% or less of the median wage, or one in four New Zealand children) through a variety of programmes.
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People I Hurt," in late 2019 before ultimately releasing her album Midwest KidsCan Make It Big in January 2020. Sanderson had announced tour dates beginning...
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October 2023. "Announcing New Zealand's woman of the year 2013 | KidsCan Portal". portal.kidscan.org.nz. Archived from the original on 6 June 2021. Retrieved...
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