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Out In Force For Pack The Bus Appeal

Published: Mon 8 Dec 2008 04:14 PM
Out In Force For Pack The Bus Appeal


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Out in force for Christmas appeal: New Zealand Defence Force personnel (L to R): Air Force Flying Officer Charanjit Singh, Army Sergeant Su Gingles and Navy Sub Lieutenant Elizabeth Lewer with some of the Pack the Bus donations at Defence House today.
New Zealand Defence Force
Te Ope Kaatua O Aotearoa
Media Release
8 December 2008
OUT IN FORCE FOR PACK THE BUS APPEAL
Teddy bears, books, toys, Christmas cakes, tinned fruit and chocolate biscuits were among the many donations given this week by the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF), Ministry of Defence and Government Communications Securities Bureau (GCSB) personnel to Wellington City Mission’s annual Pack the Bus Christmas appeal.
NZDF Business Programmes Manager Deborah Mulliss said, “This is the third year we have collected donations for the appeal. Having a joint NZDF, Ministry and GCSB effort meant that more people were involved and support has certainly been enthusiastic with some individuals being especially generous.”
Over the past two weeks a decorated Stagecoach bus has traveled around Wellington picking up donated foodstuffs, books and children’s toys.
“It really makes you feel Christmasy to be able to give to those less fortunate than ourselves,” said Sub Lieutenant Elizabeth Lewer.
“We have had a fantastic response to this year’s The Breeze and Go Wellington ‘Pack the Bus’ appeal,” said Father Des Britten, Wellington City Missioner.
“The wonderful generosity of the New Zealand Defence Force and all Wellingtonians in helping those struggling to cope this Christmas will make sure that Christmas Day is a day of joy, happiness and one to remember.“
ENDS

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