Please encourage your children to collect bread tags - keeping them out of landfill and funding wheelchairs for those in need.

By Simon Clarke | Posted: Tuesday August 6, 2019

If you are already collecting like thousands of other kiwis, thank you so much! If this is news to you, please read on...

Bread Tags for Wheelchairs has been established in South Africa for the past 13 years, with the NZ arm launching in February this year. The organisation is 100% run by volunteers, and further information can be found via the links at the end of this email.

In 5 short months, there are now over 80 collection points throughout New Zealand where the public can drop off their bread tags. You can either choose to collect, and drop them off to your nearest collection point, or you may become a collection point for your community.

If you have any questions, or if you would like to know whats involved in becoming a collection point, please get in touch.

Nga mihi

Kelly Vollenhoven - Bread tags for wheelchairs NZ volunteer


Map of NZ current collection points: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?hl=en&hl=en&mid=1jWIuwGR_2p-PvmGIvep5Z7tT917KXxWd&ll=-42.719372320855825%2C171.95368659873031&z=6

Website (including a brief utube clip): https://breadtagsforwheelchairs.co.za

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nzbreadtags/?modal=admin_todo_tour