2402 days ago

Fundraiser/Raffle

Belinda from Rangiora

Hi


My amazing friends at Hair Handlers Rangiora are Raffling this awesome basket of goodies worth over $400 to help me raise money for my son's assistance dog, see link below:


givealittle.co.nz...


You can buy a Raffle at Hair Handlers on High Street for $5 per ticket. 
Basket Includes:
-Wine, Chocolate, Fudge
-SP Smoothen Shampoo, Conditioner & Mask
-Sebastian Taming Elixir
- SP Men's Texture Style
-Sebastian Trilliance Shampoo & Conditioner
-$100.00 Hair Voucher
-Eimi Glam Mist
-Oil Reflections Smoothing Oil
-SP Elegant Shape


Its a great cause and great prizes, so please pop into Hair Handlers on High Street and purchase a ticket.


ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE GIVEALITTLE PAGE< WHICH THEN GETS SENT TO ADNZ (assistance dogs NZ)

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