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Angela from Shirley
Hi there, does anyone have any unwanted sylvanian family toys they no longer need, in search for a three year old.
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Community Resilience Coordinator from New Zealand Red Cross
Through providing cash grants, working with other community organisations, offering well-being workshops and messages, or regularly knocking on doors in hard-hit neighbourhoods, New Zealand Red Cross has worked tirelessly to help Cantabrians recover from the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes. … View moreThrough providing cash grants, working with other community organisations, offering well-being workshops and messages, or regularly knocking on doors in hard-hit neighbourhoods, New Zealand Red Cross has worked tirelessly to help Cantabrians recover from the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes. ‘10 Good Stories’ highlights the different areas where our work positively impacted the lives of hundreds of thousands of people across greater Christchurch. Check out our 10 Good Stories here! Check out 10 Good Stories
Jay from Phillipstown
I am writing to you on behalf of the youth impatient unit at princess Margaret hospital, as you may no there is a lack of any type of funding in the mental health sector ,currently they have what they call a pool table. Which is a way of them having something for them to do.it is no way a pool … View moreI am writing to you on behalf of the youth impatient unit at princess Margaret hospital, as you may no there is a lack of any type of funding in the mental health sector ,currently they have what they call a pool table. Which is a way of them having something for them to do.it is no way a pool table it has masking tape on part of the table there pool cue is a piece of wood shaped as a cue along with missing balls etc,what I am trying to do is trying to get some donations or funding towards helping these youths have something nice in there life at such a hard time in there life, if you would be wanting to help in anyway would be such a great thing and you would be acknowledged as well many thanks,
I will also post link to the give alittle page
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Susanne from Phillipstown
FRI 7th SAT 8th July,book Cafe 10-2pm both days,books of all sorts,come along and browse,there are always treasures to be found. Prices mainly $1-2.Cnr BUCKLEYS Rd and CANARVON st,see you there.
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The Girls from Red Cross Store Manchester St
This week at 320 Manchester st.
Sale starts Monday 3rd July til Saturday 8th July.
*Free item MUST be of EQUAL or LESSER Value
* Mix n Match welcome :)
*Sorry no Holds
Also 50% off ALL HOMEWARES... this week Only
Get in Fast!
Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch
The two lovely people who are trying to set up Christchurch's Cat Cafe are current volunteers of Cat Rescue Christchurch as per below. They are just over half way to their kickstarter goal but need more pledges.
If we can buy a beach we as a community should beable to help this couple in … View moreThe two lovely people who are trying to set up Christchurch's Cat Cafe are current volunteers of Cat Rescue Christchurch as per below. They are just over half way to their kickstarter goal but need more pledges.
If we can buy a beach we as a community should beable to help this couple in their dream to do a project that will have amazing ripple effects long term for the community, tourism and kittens and cats in need.
Who doesn't want to go and have a coffee and have a cuddle with a wobbler like Clover
Bless😻😻😻😻😻😻😻
It would be great if you could go and like and follow both our facebook page and Catnap Cafe facebook page and see what great things are happening with both ventures.
Ie Cat Rescue is having a quiz night fundraiser on the 20th of August so if you would like to participate, find the it on the EVENT category on the Cat Rescue facebook page, or pm me here.
Thanks
Reporter Sunday Star Times
Getting two young children ready for school in the morning is never easy. It is made even more difficult for Christchurch mother Loren Harris, who is blind.
Harris was born with cataracts and developed glaucoma following her surgery at 19. Her left eye is a prosthetic and the right eye has … View moreGetting two young children ready for school in the morning is never easy. It is made even more difficult for Christchurch mother Loren Harris, who is blind.
Harris was born with cataracts and developed glaucoma following her surgery at 19. Her left eye is a prosthetic and the right eye has low, deteriorating vision. She has very a limited peripheral field and her central vision is blurry.
Until three years ago, Harris was independent and mobile. She worked, could see "relatively well" and did not need a lot of assistance. When she suddenly lost a significant amount of vision, her life changed drastically.
But nothing can stop Harris getting her daughter Saxton, 2, off to pre-school. On sunny mornings, they walk; if it's raining, they catch a bus then walk the rest of the way.
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There are daytime and evening classes held throughout the year.… View moreImprove your reading, writing and spelling skills with our FREE adult literacy classes at Ara Institute of Canterbury. They are a great way to enhance your skills for work, study or everyday life, in a friendly and supportive place.
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Lisa from St Albans
Hi. Bike for sale. This is adult bike , suitable for tall people. It including helmet, lock and other bike stuff for free. I purchased it 2 weeks ago from some guy on Facebook. It perfect condition but unfortunately I will move to overseas follow my partner. I'm glad to sell it for $150 or … View moreHi. Bike for sale. This is adult bike , suitable for tall people. It including helmet, lock and other bike stuff for free. I purchased it 2 weeks ago from some guy on Facebook. It perfect condition but unfortunately I will move to overseas follow my partner. I'm glad to sell it for $150 or nearest offer. Or we can swap for iPhone. Thank you
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Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA)
Want to share your skills through volunteering? Volunteer with local people and organisations throughout the wider Pacific to help transform lives. We accept volunteers aged 25-75.
We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a living allowance. Make a real difference in the lives… View moreWant to share your skills through volunteering? Volunteer with local people and organisations throughout the wider Pacific to help transform lives. We accept volunteers aged 25-75.
We cover flights, accommodation, insurance and even provide a living allowance. Make a real difference in the lives of our Pacific neighbours. Learn more about volunteering with VSA.
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Duncan from St Albans
My tree is shedding olives over my drive - last year a woman stopped by and asked to pick them - which was great! They are black - is anyone interested?
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