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Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Urges Kiwis to 'Rise Up'

Published: Wed 27 Apr 2011 01:27 PM
Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Urges Kiwis to 'Rise Up'
Mark Weldon of the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal says the global telethon event for Christchurch will raise essential funds just when the city needs them.
‘Rise Up Christchurch – Te Kotahitanga’ (www.riseup.org.nz) is a 12-hour live global broadcast to support Christchurch on Sunday 22 May – three months out from the 22 February earthquake.
Mark Weldon, of the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal, said Christchurch still very much needs the country’s support.
“Three months on from the earthquake, Christchurch needs us more than ever. Winter is on its way and there is still a lot of hardship. Much of the community infrastructure remains in ruin.
“’Rise Up Christchurch’ is an initiative that will allow all New Zealanders to continue to get behind this.”
Mr Weldon also thanked Fonterra, who are contributing towards broadcast costs. “Corporate support like this is essential. Fonterra is an integral part of the fabric of New Zealand communities, and this support shows an on-going commitment to Christchurch.”
About Rise Up Christchurch – Te Kotahitanga
Rise Up will be broadcast live on Maori Television and streamed live across the world. Contributions to the global broadcast will be made from London, Sydney, LA, as well as throughout New Zealand. People can begin fundraising now, and have their efforts acknowledged on the day.
About the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal
Launched by Prime Minister John Key, the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal is the official, global fundraiser for the recovery effort for Christchurch and the Canterbury region.
The fund will invest in seven categories to restore communities. They are: Sport and Recreation, Education, Hardship and Relief, Environment, Economic Revitalisation, Spiritual and Faith, Heritage and Culture,
• Donate as much or as little as you want online at www.Quakeappeal.com
• Visit www.facebook.com/ChristchurchEarthquakeAppeal to find out more.
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