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KidsCan Charitable Trust

KidsCan Charitable Trust
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KidsCan Charitable Trust
45D Arrenway Drive Albany
Auckland
New Zealand

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KidsCan is a registered Charitable Trust with IRD tax exemption status, which operates on a national basis. We are dedicated to meeting the basic physical needs of financially disadvantaged children, levelling the playing field for them so they have the chance to reach their full potential.

By raising awareness and looking after children in our own backyard we can help them to become successful, happy adults.

Contact:
KidsCan Charitable Trust
Phone: 09 478 1525
Fax: 09 478 1523
Email: kath...@kidscan.org.nz
Website: http://www.kidscan.org.nz/

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