$1 reserve Red Cross Here for Good Online Auction!
$1 reserve Red Cross Here for Good Online Auction!
When: December 4-13, 2024
Where: Trade Me - www.trademe.co.nz......
Why: Bid on amazing items and raise vital funds for vulnerable communities
Our highly anticipated Here for Good Online Auction is back! This is your chance to bid on an incredible selection of items and experiences starting at $1 reserve, all while making a meaningful humanitarian impact.
This auction is the perfect opportunity to find that unforgettable holiday gift for even the hardest-to buy-for friends—or to treat yourself! From stylish Karen Walker sunglasses and a chic Yui Me wristlet to thrilling adventures like a V8 muscle car driving experience or bungy jumping, there's something for everyone. Whether you're into high fashion, heart-pumping activities, or the latest tech, like the iPhone
15 Pro, these exciting options are all up for grabs this holiday season!
Click here www.trademe.co.nz...... to visit our Trade Me page and view all listings!
All funds raised contribute to:
• Delivering nutritious hot meals to those in need in our communities.
• Supporting former refugee families as they build new lives in Aotearoa New Zealand.
• Equipping our Disaster Welfare and Support Teams to respond swiftly to emergencies.
Stay tuned to our social media for updates, and please share this incredible opportunity with your friends and whānau.
Happy bidding and thank you for making a difference!
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