1280 days ago

A Cheekee Raffle

Cheekee Hero Charity

We're showering September with some feel good vibes and we're doing it with A Cheekee Raffle.

Cheekee Hero is a whānau-run charity. We celebrate, support and raise awareness of tamariki (children), rangatahi (youth) and their whānau (families) with different abilities. Our tagline CONNECT - AMPLIFY - CREATE CHANGE is our mission. We will connect families with different abilities; amplify children's superpowers and create change by working collaboratively with charities and organisations, individuals and their families with any disability or illness to empower and champion each other.

Our kaupapa (initiative) is all about making change FUNNER by celebrating supporting and raising awareness of our beautifully diverse community that we serve.

As a whānau our lived experience of a child facing insurmountable odds is our reason for helping others.
And this September we were lucky enough to have been sponsored some amazing products from our kind friends at Vodafone NZ, so that we can continue our mahi (work) in the community.

Please read full Ts&Cs: Link below
$20 per entry per ticket
Direct Credit into our BANK ACCT: 12-3030-0033376-00
Ref: the ticket numbers you have chosen
Particular: your name
Option to pay via credit card - please refer to Ts&Cs above
100 tickets must be sold
NZ residents only can enter this raffle
Head to our website for Ticket Updates - Link below

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