Garage sale to raise funds.
We're: 23 Fenchurch Street Northcote chch
When: Saturday the 17th November 2018
Time: 8am,
We are holding a garage sale to raise funds for a trip to auckland to meet with liver transplant teams and catch up with the kidney teams at starship for our 7 year old daughter etc so we can hopefully finally get the transplants she needs. Feel free to look up her story and what she has been though by searching on face book for: Keiras world or @ the hubballs. There will be more about the garage sale on there also.
We just ask becouse things can be hectic with our girl 8am is the start time and please be respectful no door knocking if we are not outside and ready for people thanks.
Maybe you just want to help in some way and not fill your house with more stuff, We have had a few people donate some items they no longer need for the garage sale if you or know of somebody who might be willing to pass on a item or items feel free to get in touch. We really appreciate it. All items not sold will be passed on again to a charity.
Thanks Vickie
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