Supporting Veterans & Emergency Responders
Strider Solutions is run by former Infantry and Emergency Responders who understand the realities of service. We know what it means to serve, to sacrifice, and to transition back to civilian life. That's why we're committed to supporting those who've worn the uniform—because we've been there.
Brotherhood & Community
Service doesn't end when you take off the uniform. We support the bonds that keep our community strong.
Mental Health & Wellbeing
The battles don’t always end overseas. We support organisations that provide real mental health and recovery services for those who’ve served.
Support After Service
Transition is tough. We support programmes that help veterans and first responders rebuild and thrive after service.
Giving Back
Selected Strider Solutions sales contribute directly to organisations supporting veterans and emergency responders in New Zealand.
How Your Purchase Helps
With every Strider Solutions shirt purchased, $2 is donated to veteran and emergency responder support organisations. Your purchase directly contributes to mental health support, transition programmes, and community services for those who’ve served.
Our Partner Organisations
No Duff
No Duff provides peer-centred support and crisis help for veterans, current and former service members, and their families across New Zealand. They connect people with peer networks, advocacy, and pathways to longer-term professional services.
Tango Kilo Mike
Tango Kilo Mike supports the wellbeing of New Zealand’s military and emergency services community by offering practical resources, coaching, digital training, and peer-focused support to help with transition, identity, and resilience.
Check in on your mates. If someone's struggling, speak up. A simple conversation can make all the difference. We look after our own.
If You Need Help
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 111.
For mental health support, contact your GP or local mental health services. You can also reach out to:
1737 – Free call or text for mental health support, available 24/7
Lifeline: 0800 543 354
Samaritans: 0800 726 666
You're not alone. Reach out.