Local Boy - New Zealand Indoor Netball Representative
Hi, My name is Chris and I am a local boy that has been selected in the NZ Mens Indoor Netball team.
I am trying to raise awareness for Men’s & Mixed Netball here in NZ and trying to fundraise and get myself to South Africa for the 2019 Indoor Netball World Cup.!
To help, if you have social media, access to the work lunchroom/a community notice board or if you know anyone in a position that could help; I ask that you either share this post or ask me directly for the poster and I can share it with you to get the word out there!
I am running a few fundraising activities and promoting my journey through my instagram @ceecee122
Any help with fundraising, sponsorship or awareness would be hugely appreciated.
Chris
#Fundraising #Awareness #Sponsorship #Netball #MensNetball #IndoorNetball #IndoorNetballWorldCup2019 #IndoorNetballNewZealand #Poster #Share #SpreadTheWord
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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
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