The pages aim to help different parts of the community now heavily affected - from the firefighters on the ground and volunteer crews to wildlife rescue and treatment groups helping to save animals caught up in the horrific blazes.
Kiwi firefighters have headed to Australia to help quell the bush fires. Photo / Getty
Braydon Narbey, of Christchurch, wrote: "The volunteer firefighters have given up so much of their time, their health and potentially their lives; that I feel stirred to give up my birthday this year to help them out.
"I don't need socks or Lynx or material things and I would rather donate the money that would have been spent to a cause that really needs our help right now.
"I'm asking that we redirect the funds towards something significant and make a difference together."
Another - set up five days ago - has already raised almost $13,000.
A page set up to help the Mallacoota Wildlife Shelter - based in the town now famous for its red skies - has reeled in almost $9000 in two days.
The fundraising efforts come as more than 20 New Zealand firefighters head over to help to battle the fires that continue to devastate parts of Australia.