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Businesses bring charity hope MATT BROWN
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Generous Marlborough businesses are joining forces to help support a children’s charity after their main fundraiser was cancelled two years in a row.
The Graeme Dingle Foundation’s usual fundraiser, Dazzle Marlborough, has been cancelled for the second year running due to Covid restrictions. But the generosity of the Foundation’s business supporters has seen the organisation launch an
online auction, with a dazzling array of items up for grabs. Graeme Dingle Foundation general manager Kelvin Watt says not being able to have their regular fundraiser has been a hit. “It’s our major fundraiser. Not to be able to have it for two years is
a blow.” In 2019, the event raised more than $100,000 for the foundation. “In that time, the number of kids in the programme has gone up significantly,” Kelvin says. “Our operating expenses are close to $1million.”
The organisation puts real people in front of kids, teaching resiliency, integrity and respect. They plan adventure camps and provide mentoring services, often utilising young people who have
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Putting their best foot forward Students at Blenheim School have been getting a kick out of the launch of a new virtual adventure. The new Young and Healthy Virtual Adventure is giving children the chance to virtually tour the world
chaperoned by Asics Ambassadors and Kiwi sporting heroes like Ardie Savea, Kane Williamson and Ameliaranne Ekenasio. And children from Blenheim School are joining in, getting free
Asics shoes to help encourage them to get active along the way. The initiative uses technology to help children make good choices when it comes to their physical and mental hauora.
Photo: Lisa Duncan Photography.
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