Business Crisis Support NZ

Phone: (0210) 8520-271
Mobile: (0210) 8520-271
Email: fionagreen@xtra.co.nz
Address: Kamo, Whangarei
Website: www.businesscrisis.co.nz

Estab. Monday 18 June 2018. We are an organisation which has been set up to help & support those who have experienced, or are going through the process of business loss, bankruptcy, or insolvency. We have ‘lived experience’ of business loss & we understand fully – the psychological price of entrepreneurship.

We challenge the status quo of commonly held beliefs & negative stigmas regarding business failure through debate, investigation, research and reporting.

‘There is more than one factor leading to business failure/loss. It is not just the owner’s fault. Other factors may include: natural disasters (like earthquakes), illness, staffing, theft, burglaries, market changes, competition, Acts of God, etc. You can prepare for most things – but not everything,’ says Chief Executive Officer Fiona Green.

We provide support services free of charge to Clients experiencing business crisis.

We charge businesses, groups, & organisations interested in our Cause for: guest speaking spots, ‘look behind’ investigations & research, seminars, submissions, lobbying/advocacy, re: business loss, bankruptcy, insolvency, mental health & addictions.

Our main platform of communication is via our Business Crisis Support NZ facebook page. (We need friends, supporters, likes, and followers). Our page should go ‘live’ within the next 2 weeks).

Contact: Fiona Green (CEO) Ph: 02108520271
Media: (same as above)
Email: fionagreen@xtra.co.nz
Facebook: Business Crisis Support NZ

Where to get additional help:

Lifeline 0800-543-354 (available 24/7)
Suicide Crisis Helpline 0508-828- 865 (0508 TAUTOKO) (available 24/7)
Depression Helpline – 0800-111-757 (available 24/7)
Samaritans 0800-726-666
If it is an emergency & you feel like you or someone else is at risk, call 111.

Open Mon to Fri 7:30 am to 10:00 pm

‘Healing the hurt – breaking down barriers – developing awareness in others through education’ – Fiona Green

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