Press Release
5th September 2010
For Immediate Release
Kiwi Kids In Need To Receive Much Needed Gift From Hero Ali Williams
New Zealand charity, KidsCan StandTall, are set to hand out their 50,000th raincoat with the help of All Blacks hero Ali
Williams to children in need on Thursday 9th September at The Waitakere Trust Stadium.
The event will see 1,700 children from low decile New Zealand schools come together to receive their adidas All Blacks
Raincoats.
As part of the event, All Black and KidsCan patron Ali Williams and ambassador Mike McRoberts will join in to help
distribute the raincoats to the school children and celebrate this milestone. One lucky child has been selected to
receive the 50,000th raincoat by Williams.
Williams says “Giving a child a raincoat is about so much more than just protecting them from the elements.
“It’s about giving kids the resource and the confidence to go to school and enable them to stand tall, be proud and
further their education, all of which will lead us towards a better New Zealand.”
“I feel really strongly about supporting Kiwi Kids via KidsCan’s programmes which really do help kids to realise their
dreams and am honoured to be here today to celebrate the 50,000th raincoat.”
KidsCan StandTall CEO, Julie Helson, adds, “So far children in 172 low decile schools across the country have benefited
from the Raincoats for Kids programme and we are proud to have reached this milestone for Kiwi kids in our own backyard
who are living in poverty.
“Every year in New Zealand hundreds of children are arriving at the school gates cold and wet or not at all and the
raincoats we distribute have had a huge impact on children’s attendance levels at school.
“We are really happy to have the support of leaders such as Ali Williams and Mike McRoberts who are an inspiration to
these children.”
KidsCan StandTall provides thousands of free adidas All Blacks raincoats to children from low income families each year,
ensuring they arrive at school warm, dry and in a better position to learn. Studies evaluating the programme found
giving raincoats to children at low decile schools has also boosted their self-esteem, pride in their school and
attendance levels.
KidsCan StandTall are now running a direct giving programme, ‘In Our Own Backyard’, which enables New Zealander’s to
sponsor Kiwi children living in poverty in our own backyard with a monthly donation of just $15 providing a raincoat,
shoes, socks and food at school for one year. 100% of the money will go to support children in need. There are currently
120 schools on the KidsCan waiting list. Supporters can sign up by going to www.kidscan.org.nz
ENDS.