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1250 days ago

Mrs Harris goes to Paris Film Fundraiser

Kirsty from Karori

We would love you to support CanBead by coming to see Mrs Harris goes to Paris, a comedy set in the 1950s.
*Thursday 20th October, at 8pm, at the Penthouse Cinema in Brooklyn.
*$25 per person *Spot prizes and raffle

To book tickets, please contact Kirsty Jackson:
kirsty@caninspire.org.nz or text 021 077 4094

*CanBead is a small NZ charity, with no budget for marketing, so you may not have heard of us. We run free jewellery making workshops for groups of people experiencing illness, trauma or loss, through host agencies such as Hospice, Cancer Society, Sweet Louise, MS Society, Brain Injury Association, Eating Disorders Services, Stroke and Alzheimers Groups, Refugee Services, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Wellington Women’s House and more.
*We offer our participants a kitbag at the end of our session, containing tools, equipment and more beads, and we have consistently good feedback, as they are not only distracted in the workshop, but have the means to continue practising the skills they have been taught.
*All our beads are donated, some new, some as old jewellery, which we deconstruct. If you have any questions, please do get in touch.
www.caninspire.org.nz...

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One proposed solution? Small levies on industries that profit from financial hardship — like banks, casinos, and similar companies.

So we want to hear what you think:
Should the government ask these industries to contribute?

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    59.3% Complete
  • 26.2% No, individuals should take responsibility
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