2836 days ago

TASTE FOR FREEDOM Child Rescue fundraiser event tickets on sale now.

Anne from Churton Park

Dear Friend,
Child Rescue (formerly Destiny Rescue) invites you to join in our mission to end child sex trafficking by joining us for the first Wellington Taste for Freedom evening. Guests will experience delicious Indian cuisine, live music, henna tattoos, an ‘Auction of Talents’ and more, as well as hearing about the work of Child Rescue from its CEO Jerram Watts. With your help we anticipate this first event will be a huge success.
Profits from the event will be used to rescue, restore and reintegrate children exploited in the sex trade. Child Rescue has rescued over 2,000 children from a life of abuse and opened the door to a bright future.

Tickets for Taste for Freedom cost $50. Please let us know how many tickets you would like to purchase by contacting Karen at nzss@childrescue.org.nz or sending a message in response to this post via Neighbourly.
If you would like to find out more about Child Rescue please feel free to visit the website www.childrescue.org.nz....

Your support of Taste for Freedom 2018 will be life changing. You will not only make a difference in the lives of children but also the world we live in. Together we can defend these vulnerable children and end their abuse, change their destinies and make a difference that will last for generations.

Karen, Nina and Anne, Wellington Advocates,

Child Rescue, New Zealand

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