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Every Dollar Makes recovery Possible
Enrichment is a crucial part of our training and rehabilitation program. It helps pets heal from the trauma they have experienced and be ready for their new safe lives with their families. Daily enrichment provides mental stimulation, fosters healthy bonds with people and other pets, promotes good behaviour, reduces boredom, and alleviates stress.
Your donation will fund toys, enrichment sniffer treasure hunts, indoor obstacle and agility courses, food puzzles and more.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes, Pet Refuge New Zealand Charitable Trust registered with the NZ Charities Service which means you'll receive a tax receipt for any donations over $5. Our registration number is CC53408.
Absolutely, our details for one-off donations are below.
If you would like to donate monthly through your bank, please email info@petrefuge.org.nz for a different bank account number and your supporters reference code.
One-off donation bank details:
Bank account name: Pet Refuge New Zealand Charitable Trust
Account Number: 12-3628-0000739-00
Reference: First and last name
If you would like a tax receipt, please email info@petrefuge.org.nz with your donation details.
Most of the mandatory details we collect are in the interest of an easy, streamlined receipting process. Other ‘optional’ fields give us an opportunity to understand our supporters better. If you'd prefer to make a bank deposit, please email us at info@petrefuge.org.nz so we can provide our bank details and a reference to ensure you get a tax receipt.
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Other ways to help
From fundraising, legacy gifts, purchasing a toy, donating goods and more, there are many different ways you can support pets and families in need of safety.



