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2507 days ago

Supporting Aviva this May - Street Appeal & Movie Fundraiser

Taase from Linwood

Hi Neighbours

Ta'ase here, Fundraising Manager from Aviva. Reaching out today to let you know about some things coming up you might be interested in. Have a look below
Ta'ase
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Annual Street Appeal Volunteers needed now

We urgently need street collectors to help us raise essential funds so we can continue to run our free services.

We’re just over two weeks away and need to get at least 40 more volunteers to help us raise essential funds for services reach children and young people.

The more volunteer we have the more funds we can raise. Please join us!

You can sign up here: bit.ly...
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Vai Fundraising Screening – 14th May

Join Evotia-Rose Araiti (actor from the film Vai) in conversation with Daisy Speaks (Orator & spoken word poet) after a screening of the recently released feature film Vai on May 14th at Christchurch Art Gallery.

Tickets $30.00 includes nibbles and drinks. Get tickets here: bit.ly...

Vai is a film about female empowerment that spans the breadth of the Pacific telling the story of one woman’s life in eight separate moments from the perspective of eight different Pacific Island cultures. Tickets include a complementary drink and light nibbles and there will be a silent auction on the night.
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041619 Vai Movie Night Flyer A5.pdf Download View

043019 Donate Poster A3 OUTLINES (002).pdf Download View

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