loader

Community & Environmental Support

Connell Contractors supports a variety of community and environmental projects in our local communities. 

Contact us if you’d like us to support your cause.

TREES THAT COUNT

Love Native Trees

Counting the native trees planted throughout New Zealand, and helping Kiwis to plant more. Every single tree counts, so whether you’re planting one native tree in your backyard, hundreds in your community or thousands on a farm Trees That Count want to know!

Find out more at www.treesthatcount.co.nz

WAIKATO BREAST CANCER RESEARCH TRUST

Evidence-Based Breast Cancer Research

Breast cancer changes lives. The Waikato Breast Cancer Research Trust (WBCRT) works to change them for the better. The WBCRT is a charitable organisation with minimal government funding. Your financial support ensures the Trust remains at the forefront of international breast cancer research.

Find out more at www.brightasabutton.co.nz

KIDSCAN

Supporting Kiwi Kids

Education is a child’s ticket out of poverty. It is how we will break the cycle of hardship, and it is at the core of everything KidsCan does. Food, a warm jacket, solid shoes, feminine hygiene products – these are things every child should take for granted. KidsCan is levelling the playing field, giving children whose families are struggling the same opportunity to learn as anyone else.

Find out more at www.kidscan.org.nz

WESTPAC RESCUE HELICOPTER

A Vital Safety Net

New Zealand’s rescue helicopters provide a vital safety net for all people. Performing over 7,000 missions last year and operating nationwide through 15 local rescue helicopter services, many of the rescue choppers act as flying intensive care units.

Find out more at HERE

SPECIAL CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARTIES

NZ’s Largest Christmas Party For Special Children

The SKY TV Special Children’s Christmas Parties in association with NZME are the biggest events of their kind in New Zealand for special needs children and their families. The children invited are children who suffer from one of the following: life threatening illness, physical and intellectual impairment, domestic violence, or living in underprivileged circumstances.

Find out more at www.sccpnz.co.nz