Through a social enterprise venture, students at St John's College have been able to partner with a vital cause in the local community.
Over the past several months, nine students have spent time at What Ever It Takes (WIT) - the region's largest peer provider of community based mental health and addiction service.
Funds from "George" - a machine that detects flooding levels for holiday homes and farms and sends an alert to the owner's cell phone, will go towards mental health organisation WIT to help them support what they do for mental health in Hawke's Bay.
St John's College principal Paul Melloy said it was an "incredibly proud moment".
"To see our young men fully engaged in a project that awards no credits or personal gains, other than acting out their values, supporting social justice in the community and wanting to make a difference."