627 days ago

Save the Children Upper Hutt Branch

Elaine from Maoribank

Save The Children - Coffee morning, at the Wesley Centre, 1 Benzie Avenue. Upper Hutt. Our next coffee morning is on 14 March at 10:00am. Admission is $5.00, which includes a coffee or tea, and biscuits. We will also have our normal raffle, as well as an Easter Basket raffle. Both raffles have a first and second prize. Come along and enjoy a fun morning, and listen to a guest speaker. You may come along as a stranger, but you will leave as a friend. 100% of all monies raised, goes to Save The Children, to help with their life changing work, both here and overseas. All monies raised, go directly to Save The Children, and helps them to carry out their life changing work, both here in New Zealand and overseas.

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Moe mai rā, Nicholas.

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