After Graeme Blake saw ambulance workers save his six-day-old daughter, he wanted to give something back.
The result is charity broadband provider YelloHalo, which will donate all its profits to frontline ambulance workers.
Many ambos find it difficult to find or afford respite from their work, to take their families on a break, or to fund the increasing professional development and compliance requirements of the job. YelloHalo is committed to supporting 1100 ambos in the next year.
Other companies keep or distribute their profits to investors and offshore parent companies. As a social enterprise, with YelloHalo profits go straight back into communities from the top of the North Island to the bottom of the South.
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