Membership With Age Concern Horowhenua
Being a member, is to know that you are not alone
Age Concern Horowhenua is an incorporated society and as such it invites people and business alike across the Horowhenua region with an interest in matters affecting older people to become members.
What Becoming A Member Does For The Community
As a registered charity Age Concern Horowhenua depends on annual Membership Subscriptions to assist funding our work with our region’s older people.
Our services are available to anyone over 65, but by becoming a member of Age Concern Horowhenua, it is an opportunity to be part of an organisation that is working to promote the wellbeing and quality of life for all older people.
The generous contributions given from membership subscriptions to Age Concern Horowhenua go back into further supporting our older community through the services we provide and enable us to have events like our yearly Christmas Function.
What Do I Get For My Membership?
As a member of Age Concern Horowhenua you will receive:
- Access to all core services (Elder Abuse, Accredited Visiting service etc...)
- You will receive a monthly newsletter via email or post
- Early Bird Access on all Age Concern Horowhenua's workshops, presentations, and courses
- FREE attendance to all workshops, presentations, and courses
- Discounted SAYGO Classes – Just $1 per session!
- A unique membership card – renewed each year
Most importantly, you will be actively supporting an organisation that is working to empower older people in the Horowhenua community.
How To Become A Member Of Age Concern
The online membership form below can be filled and will be automatically emailed to us, or you can fill it in by hand and brought into the office.
Once we have received your membership form, you will receive an invoice either via email or post depending on your preference.
Once we have received payment, which can be made via online banking or cash, you will receive a 'membership welcome pack' in the following days, which includes information about us, the latest newsletter and some other goodies!
While Membership fees are not eligible for a tax credit, donations of $5 and over paid at the same time are eligible for a tax credit under the terms of Section LD1 of the Income Tax Act 2007.