Support Our Mission

"Charity begins at home, but should not end there." — Your generosity keeps our community thriving.

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Cultural Festivals

Funding Chhath Puja, Diwali, Holi and more grand community celebrations

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Youth Programmes

Supporting leadership, language, and cultural education for our children

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Newcomer Support

Helping new migrants settle and integrate into Aotearoa with confidence

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Operations

Keeping BJANZ running — venues, communications, and administrative costs

Ways to Donate

Every contribution, big or small, directly powers BJANZ's work in Aotearoa. We are a volunteer-run, not-for-profit incorporated society — your generosity goes entirely to the community.

🏦 Bank Transfer (Preferred)

Account Name Bihar Jharkhand Association Of New Zealand Incorporated
Account Number 12-3287-0431441-00
Bank ASB Bank, New Zealand
Reference Your Name + "Donation"
Code / Particulars BJANZ
💡 Please email contact@bjanz.org after your transfer so we can acknowledge your generous contribution.

🤝 Become an Event Sponsor

Are you a business looking to connect with Auckland's Indian diaspora? Sponsoring BJANZ events puts your brand in front of hundreds of engaged community members — and directly supports cultural celebrations.

Sponsorship packages are available for Chhath Mahaparv, Diwali Milan Samaroh, and other major events throughout the year.

Enquire About Sponsorship

🎁 In-Kind Contributions

We also welcome in-kind support — venue space, catering, photography, equipment, printing, or professional services. Contact us to discuss.

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"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much."

Every rupee and dollar raised stays within the BJANZ community.

📧 Donation Receipt

After your bank transfer, email us at contact@bjanz.org with your name, amount, and transfer date. We will send you a confirmation and acknowledgement within 2 business days.

Other Ways to Support

Thank You for Your Generosity!

Your support enables BJANZ to preserve our heritage, celebrate our culture, and build a stronger community for generations to come in Aotearoa.

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