Ways to Help
There are many ways to support Osteoporosis New Zealand and help improve bone health across the country. Whether you choose to fundraise, volunteer, or share your personal story, your involvement plays a key role in raising awareness to improve bone health and create a positive change for those affected by osteoporosis.
Fundraise
Fundraising is a powerful way to help Osteoporosis New Zealand continue our vital work in promoting bone health and preventing fractures. Whether you organise a community event, take on a personal challenge, or collaborate with your workplace, every dollar raised helps us provide education, support, and advocacy to improve the bone health of all New Zealanders.
Not sure where to start? We offer resources and ideas to help you plan and promote your fundraiser, so you can make a lasting impact while having fun and engaging with your community.
For more information or support, email us at info@osteoporosis.org.nz.
Volunteer
Volunteering with Osteoporosis New Zealand offers a rewarding way to contribute to our mission of improving bone health and supporting those living with osteoporosis. Whether you can lend a hand at an event, assist with our campaigns, or offer your skills in another way, your time and efforts make a real difference.
Volunteers are essential to our work. By joining us, you’ll be part of a passionate community dedicated to making bone health a priority in New Zealand.
To learn more about volunteering opportunities, email us at info@osteoporosis.org.nz.
Share Your Story
Your story matters. Sharing your experience with osteoporosis helps others understand the impact of this condition and inspires action. Whether you’ve been diagnosed with osteoporosis, are caring for someone who has, or are taking steps to prevent it, your story can help raise awareness and break down the stigma surrounding bone health.
By sharing your story, you’ll not only inspire others, but also contribute to our advocacy efforts and help make osteoporosis a national health priority.
Interested in sharing your experience? Contact us at info@osteoporosis.org.nz.