Muscular Dystophy NZ – Central Region

 

 

 

This is the most powerful fundraising initiative we’ve ever launched.  We don’t need your money, we just need your power!

You can make a real difference for New Zealanders with rare muscle wasting conditions by making the switch, you may like me ven save some moey yourself!

 

“I have switched my own account. Community Power put me on the correct pricing plan and in the past 12 months I have paid $379.83 less than I would have paid with my previous provider.

AND Mucular Dystrophy Association has received a donation of $133.01. in the past year. AND the best part is that the donation is ongong, this is not a one off, so Muscular Dystrophy Association reecives ongoing funding and I contine to pay less for my electrcity. 

Please join me. It won’t cost you anything, you will pay the same you pay now or like me even less, then you will be creating funding for the Muscular Dystrophy Association whenever you use electrcity in your home or business.

75% of the donation amount comes directly to the Central Region, the remaining 25% goes to the National Association.”

 

You can check this out online now by clicking here    Request a quote   and attaching a recent bill.

 

“This truely is a win-win for us both, you pay no more than you pay now and like me possibly even less, then funding is created for Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Thank you for your support.”

Dr Tristram R. Ingham MRSNZ, MBChB (Otago), MInstD
Chair, Muscular Dystrophy Association (Tuaatara | Central Region) Incorporated

How does it work?

 

 

We have partnered with Community Power, who operate a social enterprise model, where they retail electricity at the same price you’re currently paying (or better).

Then a share of the profits they make from your account is paid to Muscular Dystrophy Association. 75% of your donation goes to the central region, the remaining 25% to the National Association.

This business model is called Social Enterprise or sharing, its a new way of doing business where you can help us help our members and it won’t cost you a cent!

 

“Switching to Community Power was easy and free and I am not locked into any contract term so there is no cost to me if I decide to leave in the future.

And the best thing about my donation, is that it is ongoing, its not just a one off.  This will go a long way to making our services sustainable into the future.

Please join me, see how to get started below.”

Dr Tristram R. Ingham MRSNZ, MBChB (Otago), MInstD
Chair, Muscular Dystrophy Association (Tuaatara | Central Region) Incorporated

To find out more about MDANZ and our work, visit 

https://www.mda.org.nz/About-Us/Our-Branches/Central-Region

 

How to get started:

Simply email a copy of a recent bill to Community Power for a free, no obligation quote.

You can do this online now by clicking here    Request a quote   and attaching a recent bill.

Or you can email a copy of a recent bill to support@communitypower.co.nz

 

How your donation will help:

 

 

Your donation will help our members to have;

  • counselling and fieldworker support
  • recreational opportunities
  • educational resources
  • peer support networks
  • funding for equipment & resources
  • access to latest research
  • independent advocacy
  • better health care standards

 

 

Questions and Answers:

I currently receive a prompt payment discount, will I still receive this?

YES

I receive a network company dividend, will I still receive this?

YES. The network dividend comes to you from the Network company regardless of which retailer you are with.

Will my power be interrupted if I switch to you?

NO, your electricity is never disconnected when switching between retailers.

Isn’t switching really hard?

NO, once you say “Yes please switch me” we do the rest. Other than proving us with a few details to set up your account thats all you need to do.

Where do you get your electricity from, do you burn coal?

Great question! We are very fortunate in New Zealand, approx 85% of our electricity is generated from renewable sources including Hydro, Geothermal and Wind.

Transpower manages the national grid and purchases electricity from the generators throughout the country according to the demand from consumers and the availability of water throughout New Zealand’s Hydro storage system.

When Hydro storage is low other forms of generation are brought on stream to meet the demand to keep the lights on.

Retailers don’t manage the source of electricity generation and nor can we guarantee to you where the electricity you use is generated from. What retailers can say is that most of the electricity you will use comes from renewable sources, its the same for all retailers.

Have any other questions…email us at:  support@communitypower.co.nz

 

 

About Community Power:

Our aim is to improve the lives of real people in our communities by giving you the opportunity to donate and help others from money you are already spending, without it costing you anymore than you are already paying. You may even pay less and save some money yourself.

We do this by being an approved, electricity retailer, able to supply electricity to households and businesses throughout New Zealand. Yes just like the big power companies, but without the expensive overheads. We use these savings to enable you to share the profits we make from your account with your community.

Simply switch your electricity to Community Power and your donation will start accurring right away. You won’t pay any more and you may even get to pay less. Join us and join the social enterprise and sharing sweeping the globe.

Community Power is a division of Plus Energy Limited, is 100% New Zealand owned and operates from Auckland, New Zealand.

 

 

To start donating at no cost to you:

Simply email a copy of a recent bill to Community Power for a free, no obligation quote.

You can do this online now by clicking here    Request a quote   and attaching a recent bill.

Or you can email a copy of a recent bill to support@communitypower.co.nz

Thank you for supporting Muscular Dystrophy Association – Central Region and the National Association.