1772 days ago

Premium restaurant quality venison

Melissa from Kohimarama

Hi neighbours,

www.duncan-nz.com...
use code MEL for 10% off.

I am fundraising to get to outward bound, after recovering from a traumatic brain injury last year. I have received a scholarship from Duncan charitable trust which covers a small part of the fees, but am hoping to cover a bit more and Duncan venison have given me a great opportunity to fundraise, by donating profits from their store, which sells premium restaurant quality venison fillet and mince products.

Simply use the code 'MEL' at the link above to get 10% off, and a further 25 percent goes towards my fees.

Duncan Venison are a small, locally owned and operated family business with the right ethics behind them. They directly support the Duncan Charitable Trust, which is a non-profit organisation established to facilitate growth and development by giving young individuals the opportunity to live a healthy lifestyle and embrace the outdoors

Thanks for your consideration.

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