1798 days ago

Wanted- Women's, Mens, Kids, Magazines

Vicki from Papanui

Registered charity NZ Gifts of Love and Strength provide care packages for victims of trauma.

Most have PTSD which means they have a short concentration span.

In our care packages we love to put a couple of magazines in for them to flick through to take their minds off things for a break.

If you have any of the following magazines still in excellent condition without any puzzles completed etc could you please get in contact with us either on our Facebook page or text Lynette 0274 682 154 or Vicki 0274 388149. Thank you:

Magazines we are in need of are:

Mind food, Good, Wellbeing
Breathe (teen and adult)
Woman and W2Woman
Nadia, Taste
Home and Garden /Your home and Garden
NZ Life and Leisure , Thrive
M2, Mens Health, The Shed
National Geographic for kids
Total Girl, Poppy
Kzone, Upstart, Wacky

We also are looking out for adult colouring in books, puzzle books like word find, crosswords etc.

We thank you for your generosity and kindness in helping creating smiles through the tears.

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