Every video purchased helps kids in need
1. You buy your video from one of our Swysh Stars
2. We donate 20% of the price automatically (distributed equally)
3. Stars can increase that donation up to 70% of the total price
4. Together, we make an impact!
We hand pick charities that have an everlasting impact on kids’ lives:
Starlight replaces pain, fear and stress with fun, joy and laughter. A Starlight Wish is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for a seriously ill child and their family. Swysh will provide funding towards Starlight Wishes to help make dreams come true for sick kids and their families, giving the gift of hope during the toughest of times.
Variety – the Children’s Charity provides scholarships to kids with an existing talent to achieve their full potential and follow their dreams. Swysh contributes funds to help Variety deliver as many scholarships as possible to help kids living with disabilities, chronic illness or financial hardship.
We hand pick charities that have an everlasting impact on kids’ lives:
UpsideDowns Education Trust, a charity established in 2003 by parents of kids with Down syndrome. For these young people, learning to speak can be a real challenge. That’s why we’re committed to funding the essential speech and language therapy that isn’t provided publicly, and is beyond the means of most Kiwi families.
We're giving a voice to kids with Down syndrome all over Aotearoa New Zealand and equipping them with the skills to talk, read, and write. By funding their speech and language therapy, we're ensuring these kids have the best possible start to life.
The Graeme Dingle Foundation is a child and youth charity founded by Sir Graeme Dingle and Jo-anne Wilkinson in 1995 as the Project K Trust. The Graeme Dingle Foundation is a leader in the field of child and youth development, running several successful proven programmes – Kiwi Can, Stars, Career Navigator, Project K and MYND.
Graeme Dingle Foundation programmes use elements of the great outdoors, inspirational classroom leaders and world-class mentors to help kids, from age 5 to 18, keep on track, develop confidence, build resilience and self-belief, set goals for the future, and contribute positively to society.