Plunket needs your hugs!
Plunket needs your hugs!
Next week (2-8 March) is Plunket’s Annual ‘Bear Hug’ Appeal and Plunket volunteers are getting out and about to raise funds for local and regional services for children and their families.
Plunket has been welcomed into the homes of New Zealand families for over 100 years - giving New Zealand parents the support they need to nurture healthy, happy kiwi babies.
To keep Plunket services going, volunteers are once again fundraising in a range of ways across the country – from taking to the streets with Plunket mascot ‘Big Blue’ for a street collection, through to Teddy Bear picnics where people can make a gold coin donation while joining in the fun.
“Each
year, the New Zealand community help us continue to provide
support to local families when they need it most by
supporting our Bear Hug Appeal in March – we’re grateful
to everyone who donates, and to all the volunteers who
fundraise for us,” said Plunket’s New Zealand President
Andree Talbot.
“We’re heavily reliant on the funds raised during our appeal. While Plunket’s free home and clinic visits are government funded, we rely on community fundraising to provide all our other support services.
“When you make a donation it helps fund
your local Plunket services such as parent support groups,
playgroups, car seat services, parenting education
programmes, toy libraries and much more.
“Plunket’s volunteers work with Plunket staff to ensure every family in the community has access to the Plunket services they need.
“Plunket is a kiwi icon,
as much a part of our culture as hokey pokey and pavlova!
Nine out of 10 New Zealanders are ‘Plunket babies’. We
want to be around for another 100 years but to do that we
need community support”.
Find out more at plunket.org.nz or go to your local BNZ to donate.
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