Paint 'Brushstrokes Of Impact' At Eden Park In Support Of Big Brothers Big Sisters Auckland
WHEN: Thursday 14 August 2025, 7:00pm to 9:30pm
(Doors open at 6:30pm)
WHERE: All Blacks
Changing Rooms, Eden Park, Kingsland
Step into the legendary All Blacks changing rooms for a night of creativity, connection, and community at 'Brushstrokes of Impact', a fundraising event hosted by Big Brothers Big Sisters Auckland. This exclusive paint-and-sip experience offers guests the chance to find their inner artist inside one of Aotearoa’s most iconic sporting spaces. Whether you’re a rugby fan, art enthusiast, or just someone who believes in the power of mentoring, there’s something for you.
Hosted by Matilda Green (Podcaster, Influencer, and BBBS Ambassador), guests can enjoy a guided painting session with Kiwi artist Andrew J Steel – known for thought-provoking murals and street art – alongside a fundraising auction with some enticing prizes up for grabs (hello private Eden Park tour!)
Nibbles will be provided, with all proceeds from the event going directly to Big Brothers Big Sisters Auckland to help to match more tamariki with dedicated, caring mentors.
“This event aims to support tamariki who are bright, resilient, and full of potential – they’ve just had a harder start than most or need additional support.” says Program Manager Dayna Taramai. “With the right mentor – someone who shows up and believes in them – they can thrive.”
Based on the tuakana-teina model of mentorship, Big Brothers Big Sisters matches young people (teina) with trusted adult mentors (tuakana) who provide consistency, guidance, and friendship. Research shows that these relationships build resilience, boost confidence, and help taiohi feel more connected.
Whether you’re flying solo, bringing a date, rallying your workmates, or catching up with friends, Brushstrokes of Impact promises a memorable night blending art, sport, and generosity. Spots are limited, so make sure you secure your spot – tickets can be bought here.
Please note that Eden Park pitch access is restricted during this event.
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