The Champion Centre

The Champion Centre is an internationally respected, not-for-profit organisation that provides early intervention for babies and young children with disabilities and developmental challenges, such as Cerebral Palsy, Down syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and those born very prematurely.
The Champion Centre team of specialists offer children their best possible start.

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How it works

Rewardhub lets you earn free donations for us whenever you shop online, without costing you a cent

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1. Join Rewardhub

Sign up to support our page. It's free, quick and easy

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2. Start shopping

Browse 100+ brands, click out to shop as normal, enjoy usual prices and special offers

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3. Earn free donations

Shops donate a percentage of your spend to us to say thanks, it doesn't cost you a cent more

Frequently asked questions

Fundraising for free sounds too good to be true, right? We know what you’re thinking: Where’s the catch? Here we unpack how Rewardhub works.

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How does Rewardhub work?
Rewardhub is a free and easy way to support good causes whenever you’re shopping online, and it doesn’t cost you a cent. When you visit the Rewardhub page for the cause you care about you’ll find 100+ online shops. When you click to any of them and shop as normal, those shops will donate a percentage of your spend to the cause you support, as a way of saying thanks.
Who can I raise money for?
You can raise money for charities, clubs, schools, churches, community groups, personal challenges or any other good cause that is listing on Rewardhub. If you cannot find the cause you care about, you can invite them to join (its free for them too). If you have a good cause that you would like to list on Rewardhub simply click add a cause on the top right.
So its free for me and the cause?
Yep, it costs you nothing. When you start your online shopping from the Rewardhub page of the cause you care about, the donations made to the cause come from the brands, not you. When you click to a shop you pay the normal prices, what’s more, you will even find exclusive offers on Rewardhub that let you save while you raise.
Where do the donations come from?
The donations come from businesses, and for them it's simply a marketing cost. Right now Kiwi businesses spend $1 billion on digital advertising, with most of it going to Google and Facebook. When more shoppers and causes use Rewardhub brands are able to move some money away from Facebook and Google, and into supporting the community.
How do shops know who to pay?
All links on the Rewardhub platform are tracked so the shops know which cause page supporters clicked from
How do I list my cause on Rewardhub?
That’s super easy. Just click on Add a cause at the bottom of the website, add a few details and you’ll be ready to go within 24 hours with your own branded marketplace where you earn donations from all online shopping that starts from your page.
When will my cause receive its donation?
Causes get paid once each quarter by bank transfer. Shoppers that sign up to the platform will be able to keep track of the donations that Rewardhub brands have made on their behalf. Causes also have dashboards where they can keep track of donations owed to them.
How does Rewardhub make money?
Rewardhub is a social enterprise and aims to sustainably fund its operations through wider relationships with advertisers. When we sign up advertisers onto the platform, before setting the donation rates, we set aside a percentage of spend which is just (hopefully, fingers crossed) enough to cover the usual costs of running a business like marketing, tech, legal, etc.

About The Champion Centre

The Champion Centre is an internationally respected, not-for-profit organisation that provides early intervention for babies and young children with disabilities and developmental challenges, such as Cerebral Palsy, Down syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and those born very prematurely.

The Champion Centre team of specialists offer children their best possible start. Children receive a range of support, including speech language, occupational, physiotherapy and early intervention teaching, which are complimented by supporting programmes, such as musical play therapy, technology assisted learning and a ‘transition to school’ programme. Together, this creates a full wrap-around service, for which the Champion Centre is recognised.

We are proud to have supported over 2,000 families and whānau in the Canterbury region, for more than 43 years. Our dedication remains strong as we continue to play a vital role within the health and education sectors.

Help us to ‘realise every child’s potential’