Victim Support Wellington CIGNA Round the Bays 2018 Fundraising
Kia Ora neighbours,
Wellington Round the Bays annual event is just around the corner. People all over the country will come to Wellington on the 18th February 2018 to run, walk, buggy walk for many different reasons. This year I'm trying to help Victim Support to raise awareness of all the amazing works they've been doing for all victims of crime, trauma and suicide in order to restore their lives. I’m running in this year's Wellington Round the Bays to raise funds for Victim Support.
Victim Support are an incredible charity who help almost 35,000 people affected by crime, trauma, and suicide every year. Please support me and this amazing cause by making a secure online donation and by posting a message of support.Thanks so much for your support! Time is running out, but it is not too late.
Please go to the link below, then click Donate and give a little to support victims through the toughest times of their lives.
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Nga Mihi,
Selvi Gunawan
Your neighbour, Victim Support Support Worker, and a keen runner
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