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Relief of poverty/Te whakamāmā pōharatanga
Here are some examples of wording used by charitable organisations to show how they fit within the "relief of poverty" charitable purpose.
You should also read Charities Services information about Charitable purpose and your rules.
To be charitable under this category, your organisation's purpose must:
The law uses a broad interpretation of the meaning of "poverty".
People who are in need, aged, or who are suffering genuine financial hardship from a temporary or long-term change in their circumstances are likely to qualify for assistance.
Generally, this includes anyone who does not have access to the normal things in life that most people take for granted.
The people who you provide "relief" to should have
Here are some examples of wording used by charitable organisations to show how they fit with the "relief of poverty" charitable purpose:
To relieve poverty
persons of low income
senior citizens primarily of low or modest income