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Today on the podcast I speak with the incredible Sarah Page - founder of the Kindness Collective.
In 2014, Sarah and her husband Dave started a small mobile food bank operation delivering food to a local Women’s Refuge group and began growing a behind-the-scenes group of friends and family, finding ways to give back to their community.
The Kindness Collective registered as a charity in 2020 and is now a network of over 25,000 people with active donors, volunteers, followers, brands and businesses all working together to build a kinder Aotearoa.
The Kindness Collective community believes that every Kiwi deserves kindness. They believe that everyone should at the very least have access to the basics in life: food, clothing, shelter and safety. Every Kiwi deserves to have everything they need to thrive, so the Kindness Collective work to fill the gaps in government support wherever possible through donations of everyday essentials and moments of joy.
I can’t remember when I first came across Sarah Page – I’m pretty sure it was on Instagram or it might have been on TV. However, as soon as I heard of the Kindness Collective I started following along and keeping up with what they were doing. As you will all know, I have been incredibly inspired by every woman I’ve interviewed on this podcast – I don’t have any favourites! But I am just so humbled and in awe of women like Sarah. Someone who started with an idea to help others and has literally put her time, money and whole heart where her mouth is. I find it particularly inspiring as over the years I’ve had many thoughts of giving my time (like many of us do) and life so often gets in the way. So, when I encounter women like Sarah – it really does inspire and motivate me to do more.
I loved chatting with Sarah – I know you will love hearing the Kindness Collective creative business journey as much as I did.
After interviewing Sarah, I decided I would like to use this little but mighty Super Creative platform to help raise some money for this incredible organization to spread joy this Christmas. I’d love your help! https://givealittle.co.nz/fundraiser/super-creative-x-the-kindness-collective
You can find the Kindness Collective at kindness.co.nz or on Instagram @kindnesscollectivefoundation
For more podcast information visit supercreativepodcast.com
Hosted by Catie Dawson
Bought to you by Somewhere Creative
Find us on Instagram - @supercreativepodcast
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Catie Dawson | Super Creative5
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Today on the podcast I speak with the incredible Sarah Page - founder of the Kindness Collective.
In 2014, Sarah and her husband Dave started a small mobile food bank operation delivering food to a local Women’s Refuge group and began growing a behind-the-scenes group of friends and family, finding ways to give back to their community.
The Kindness Collective registered as a charity in 2020 and is now a network of over 25,000 people with active donors, volunteers, followers, brands and businesses all working together to build a kinder Aotearoa.
The Kindness Collective community believes that every Kiwi deserves kindness. They believe that everyone should at the very least have access to the basics in life: food, clothing, shelter and safety. Every Kiwi deserves to have everything they need to thrive, so the Kindness Collective work to fill the gaps in government support wherever possible through donations of everyday essentials and moments of joy.
I can’t remember when I first came across Sarah Page – I’m pretty sure it was on Instagram or it might have been on TV. However, as soon as I heard of the Kindness Collective I started following along and keeping up with what they were doing. As you will all know, I have been incredibly inspired by every woman I’ve interviewed on this podcast – I don’t have any favourites! But I am just so humbled and in awe of women like Sarah. Someone who started with an idea to help others and has literally put her time, money and whole heart where her mouth is. I find it particularly inspiring as over the years I’ve had many thoughts of giving my time (like many of us do) and life so often gets in the way. So, when I encounter women like Sarah – it really does inspire and motivate me to do more.
I loved chatting with Sarah – I know you will love hearing the Kindness Collective creative business journey as much as I did.
After interviewing Sarah, I decided I would like to use this little but mighty Super Creative platform to help raise some money for this incredible organization to spread joy this Christmas. I’d love your help! https://givealittle.co.nz/fundraiser/super-creative-x-the-kindness-collective
You can find the Kindness Collective at kindness.co.nz or on Instagram @kindnesscollectivefoundation
For more podcast information visit supercreativepodcast.com
Hosted by Catie Dawson
Bought to you by Somewhere Creative
Find us on Instagram - @supercreativepodcast
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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