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2329 days ago

Pink Ribbon Street Appeal 2019

Roy from Beach Haven

Hi Community! We’re on the look out for volunteers to help us collect for the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal on Friday 11 & Saturday 12 October.

Donating just two hours of your time will help us raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation New Zealand.

We’ve had a great response from the community and are now looking to fill the remaining times.

We are currently looking for volunteers for the following times

Friday 11th October
Spotlight, Wairau Park
12-2pm
2pm -4pm
4pm - 6pm

Saturday 12th October
Glenfield mall
3pm - 4:30pm

Mitre 10 Glenfield
12-2pm
2pm -4pm
4pm -6pm

Spotlight Wairau Park
12 -2pm
2pm - 4pm
4pm - 6pm

You can sign up and choose your preferred time through this link

www.breastcancerfoundation.org.nz...

This is our second year as an area coordinator and I would really love to meet more amazing members of our community 😀

Thanks so much

Roy and Sarah

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