CHARITY SPONSORSHIPMENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION NZ

Sime Motors NZ is proud to be a major sponsor of the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand, supporting their efforts to uplift the mental health and wellbeing of everyone in Aotearoa.

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We are fundraising to help the Mental Health Foundation provide free mental health resources which give people information and tools to look after their own wellbeing, and to support friends and whānau through tough times.

Our target is to raise $150,000 by 31 March 2025. Find out more about our fundraising activity.

Make a positive impact by donating to the Mental Health Foundation now. Together we can make a difference.

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SIME MOTORS NZ & WORKPLACE WELLBEING

We’re committed to providing safe, healthy and inclusive workplaces where each of our 1200-strong team can thrive. Our people are a generous lot and have put their support behind Mental Health Foundation in various ways, like taking part in Pink Shirt Day, or Moving for Mental Health by taking part in a company-wide Move-a-thon.

We will continue to celebrate, support, cheerlead and fundraise to improve the wellbeing of all New Zealanders – starting with us.

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MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK
23-29 SEPTEMBER

Community is…what we create together. That’s the theme for this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week.

Recent research commissioned by the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand shows that community is key to getting through tough times.

This MHAW is a shout out to all New Zealanders to define, build, and celebrate their communities – wherever they find them. At Sime Motors, we will be looking at how we connect and support each other – and will be raising funds for Mental Health Foundation as we go.

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What’s coming next?

THE MULLET MATTERS

(MARCH 2025)

Using mullets to raise funds and start conversations about mental health was an idea that came from the community and grew! The focus is to keep vital mental health resources free for the one in five of us who will experience a mental health challenge this year.