The Generosity Sessions – Why we do what we do
The Generosity Sessions – Live stories on why we do what we do.
The Little Miracles Trust, in collaboration with the great team at One Percent Collective are running an event on Wednesday 12th July from 6.00pm – 8.00pm.
This is being held at the BizDojo, 115 Tory Street, Wellington (View map here).
This is being held at the BizDojo, 115 Tory Street, Wellington (View map here).
The evening will feature three inspirational guest speakers, sharing a little bit of their own experiences and ‘why they do what they do’. Then listen to a short live music set from Ryan Edwards.
We have a great lineup of speakers including:
Dr. Max Berry – Neonatal clinician and world leading researcher
Emily Writes – Author of ‘Rants in the Dark’ and editor at The Spinoff Parents
Ryan Edwards – Musician and supporter of The Little Miracles Trust, and many other causes.
Emily Writes – Author of ‘Rants in the Dark’ and editor at The Spinoff Parents
Ryan Edwards – Musician and supporter of The Little Miracles Trust, and many other causes.
More details are available to view here
Keen to come?
This is a FREE event with no charge for attending. However, to ensure we put on a good event, RSVPs are required.
If you’d like to come, please RSVP to justine.brooker@littlemiraclestrust.org.nz by 5.00pm Monday 10th July.
We hope to see you there!
Our thanks to:
The great team at HELL for helping out with food for the evening
The wonderful BizDojo for the venue
The fabulous One Percent Collective for helping us put on the event
The generous speakers for donating their time to tell their story
The fabulous One Percent Collective for helping us put on the event
The generous speakers for donating their time to tell their story





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If you want to help our support of families going through the stress and anxiety of a neonatal journey, you can donate via the link below.
- The Little Miracles Trust provides support to families of premature or sick full-term babies as they make their journey through Neonatal Intensive Care, the transition home, and onwards. We do not receive any Government funding and are entirely reliant on the generosity of individuals, companies and organisations in the form of donations, value-in-kind donations, grants, sponsorship and fundraising events to supplement operating costs and fund our services and initiatives.
- As we are a registered charity (CC56619) with Charities Services New Zealand we will send you an IRD compliant tax receipt – this will happen automatically by return email.