John,

You might have already heard- unemployment is at its lowest rate in 11 years, 92,000 new jobs have been created and thousands more young people are now in training or apprenticeships.

This is what Labour came into Government to do.

That's why it’s so important we meet our fundraising goals each month, so our Party can be in the best possible position to start election year and protect the change we’re leading.

So, here’s where we're at this month: our goal is 1000 contributions and we just need 393 more supporters like you John, to chip in what you can this month. Click here to contribute this month.

Can you help right now? Add a contribution to help us close the gap and reach our goal before the end of August!

Click here to contribute

We mean it when we say that every donation really makes a big difference and goes such a long way to making sure our values, like fairness and kindness, can keep being at the forefront of Government.

Thanks,

Labour Campaigns Team



A short note on donations:

Election 2020 is fast approaching and we’re relying on your support to secure a second term for Jacinda and the team. Every year, National receives large donations from a small group of very wealthy individuals. Labour is proud to be the party of the people and we’re funded by small donations from thousands and thousands of passionate supporters like you.

Will you be one of our generous donors, John? Whatever you can afford — even if it’s only a few dollars — will make a difference and help us prepare a winning campaign. Together we can protect the change our Government continues to lead and keep fighting for a more equal and fair New Zealand. Please donate today. Thank you.


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