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World's oldest Hip Hop Crew to shake it in Las Vegas
If it was a goal to qualify to compete at the World Hip Hop Champs in August, the news that the 37 person Hip Op-eration crew has been invited as guest performers is a dream come true. The average age of the Waiheke Island based crew is 76, with wheelchairs and zimmer-frames no barrier to showing the who's who of hip hop and MTV audiences in 40 countries how its done, if they can fund the travel. Connect with the crew and access video.
8yr old Kate gives her long locks to another
The moment Kate learned about the Beautiful Lengths wig programme she decided to donate her long hair. This big hearted 8 year old from Mairangi Bay then upped the ante with a goal to raise $300 for the Child Cancer Foundation, a goal that she has already doubled. Request contact details and develop a story about Kiwi kids becoming being champions for charities.
Giving
little Leah the gift of movement
Nine month old
Leah has MPEI, a rare form of epilepsy that leaves her
unable to lift her limbs or support her head. The young
Hamilton family are exploring every option to help improve
Leah's health and quality of life including treatment
overseas but first up they'd love to get Leah a spa bath as
she is happiest in the water, where she can move freely with
her parents. Request
contact details.
Thanks for helping us change
lives
Your coverage of Givealittle causes
changes lives. In the last few days Jaden
Movold's wish for more independence has been granted
with individual donors and the Mazda Foundation responding
to a Herald on Sunday story
and the Stuff.co.nz
homepage placement of Reece
Jimmieson's story helped grow his cause page total
from $700 to $13,000 within 12 hours. Thank you, we
appreciate your help.
The April Scorecard is
out
Although not as huge as March the April
donation result of $159,506.38 is outstanding and a
whopping four times greater than the same period last year,
proving kiwis are right behind zero fees online
fundraising. The confidence that 100% of donations get
through motivated 2,242 people give an average of $71 each
to hundreds of causes. Get
in touch to learn more about why online is on the rise.
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