Kiwi Shoppers Wrapped To Support New Zealand Charities
28 January 2014
Kiwi Shoppers Wrapped To Support New Zealand Charities
Together with the communities across New Zealand Westfield’s nine centres raised over $85,000 for New Zealand charities who work to better the lives of Kiwi kids.
For an eighth year, Westfield has offered a free Christmas gift wrapping service to shoppers who are invited to make a gold coin donation to a charity within the centre’s local community.
Westfield General Manager, Linda Trainer, said Westfield and the charities involved praised the generous support of Kiwi shoppers in this annual charity project.
“We’re always astounded at the kindness of fellow Kiwis and how willing they are to support local charities,” she said. “Children donated their pocket money, families clubbed together to make larger donations and many more supporters came together to ensure that 2014 will be a great year, not just for their own families but for hundreds of Kiwi Kids who need a hand up.”
The Westfield free gift wrapping fundraising project has raised over $410,000 for various New Zealand charities since Westfield first introduced the gold coin donation for this service.
The 2013 cold coin gift wrapping service raised money for the following charities that all work to better the lives of kids who are disadvantaged or face challenges in their lives:
Centre | Donations raised | Charity |
Westfield Riccarton | $17,334 | Ronald McDonald House |
Westfield Albany | $10,939 | KidsCan |
Westfield Chartwell | $7,218 | True Colours |
Westfield Queensgate | $11,839 | KidsCan |
Westfield Glenfield | $3,782 | Wairau Valley Special School |
Westfield St Lukes | $7909 | The Blockhouse Bay Lions Club – Foundation for the Blind Children’s Department |
Westfield WestCity | $11,016 | KidsCan |
Westfield 277 Newmarket | $4,210 | Starship Foundation |
Westfield Manukau City | $10,738 | John Walker Find Field of Dreams Foundation – Swim programme |
The gift wrapping service ran for two weeks leading up to Christmas.
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