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Young Enterprise Scheme student Mak Durey, 17, started Mii, a gift box business in honor of her mother who committed suicide.
A teenage businesswoman is donating the profits from her young entrepreneurial business to mental health, after losing her mother to suicide at a young age.
Mak Durey, 17, lost her mother when she was just 11 years old and now wants to do everything she can to prevent others from experiencing the same pain.
The Marton student is donating the proceeds from her line of pampering gift boxes to the Mental Health Foundation.
“I just wanted to be able to help in some way, because let’s face it, New Zealand has a terrible track record when it comes to suicide.
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“I wanted to support the work that the mental health foundation does to try to stop more people from taking their own lives, and this was one way I thought I could help.”
She named her new company ‘Mii’ after her mother’s nickname, and the gift boxes include creams and lotions.
“I wanted to be able to honor her, and naming my business after her was one way to do that.”
Mak was one of 20 business studies students who attended the Lion Foundation Young Business Scheme market night at the Te Manawa museum in Palmerston North on Thursday.
Young Enterprise Scheme Manager Emilee Watson said the program gives students the opportunity to channel their inner entrepreneur and gain first-hand experience in the start-up industry by allowing them to create and run a real business.
Each company develops its own product or service and then markets it.
More information about Mii gift boxes, please visit Instagram Or email [email protected].
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