The New Zealand Herald

Jobs charity for women wins support

- — Luke Kirkness

Without generous donors like Auckland Airport and the clothing donations they receive on a regular basis, Dress for Success Auckland would not be able to do what they do.

Each year DFSA helps more than 1300 women find jobs. The women are referred to them by government and not-for-profit organisati­ons including Work and Income, immigratio­n services, educationa­l and job training institutio­ns, domestic violence agencies and homeless shelters.

Each client begins with an hourlong “interview dressing” with one of DFSA’s volunteer consultant­s, and leaves with a top-to-toe outfit — including a handbag, accessorie­s and makeup.

“During this time our consultant­s engage with the clients to give presentati­on tips, identify and support their ambitions and generally build their self-confidence,” DFSA board chairwoman Dominique DeGive said.

Supporting a woman in her bid to find employment was key to improving her quality of life as well as that of her family, DeGive said.

“Every woman has the right to realise her full potential and achieve financial independen­ce through education and support.

“Our vision is for every woman to succeed. For all women to have an equal opportunit­y to gain employment, be strong role models and contribute to thriving communitie­s,” she said.

Auckland Airport general manager of people and safety Anna CasselsBro­wn said she was excited the airport could help a charity that empowers women to achieve economic independen­ce.

“We employ over 70 extra people every summer to help customers through the travel peak, many of them highly capable women.

“We’re delighted to support Dress for Success and their efforts to help women into employment.”

DeGive said DFSA was honoured Watch the video at nzherald.co.nz to have been selected as one of the 12 charities to receive a grant.

“It costs us over $160 per client to provide the services that we do ... “This grant will go a long way in supporting Dress for Success Auckland, and the services that we provide our clients.”

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Dress for Success helps women get jobs by providing help with fashion tips, clothing and makeup.

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