Fix our Church
Using: https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/fixourchurchcom
Direct deposit to ASB bank account number 12-3061-0181232-051
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What we are doing
- Restore Ponsonby’s Bell Tower and its working, historical bells
- Retain this open space and designer building for your great grandkids!
- Replace broken bricks and concrete and replace lost trees with natives
- Repair the foundations damaged by tree roots and earthquake strengthen the walls (required under Council Regulations)
We would welcome your contribution to help pay for strengthening the foundations, walls and tower.
With your support we can continue the important work with community groups including the All Saints Early Learning Centre and various sports, music, arts and other groups that use our facilities.

Our story
Since the first church was consecrated over 150 years ago the congregation and Vicar of All Saints have focused on supporting the local community which, for many decades, comprised largely factory workers, soldiers, railway and port workers in Ponsonby.
The parish provided space for the first public school in the district. There have been two churches on the current site with the present marae-style church commissioned in 1957. It was designed by Prof Richard Toy, Dean of Auckland School of Architecture.
Its ‘village green’ space has long been enjoyed by people as a place to relax. We want this to continue for many years for the community to appreciate and enjoy. Your help is needed!
We would welcome your contribution to help pay for strengthening the foundations, walls and tower. With your support we can continue the important work with community groups including the All Saints Early Learning Centre and various sports, music, arts and other groups that use our facilities.
Further information: @ fixourchurch.com or phone 09 376-1304 or 021 261-1219
Donations are tax deductible. (Charities Commission number CC31449) Please remember to state your name on any donation.
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