1889 days ago

Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Street Appeal 2020 - could you give two hours of your time?

Susie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

UPDATE:
Hi there Hawkes' Bay People – twelve people have signed up in response to this notice - thank you. We still need another 46 volunteers for HASTINGS. We need 22 for this weekend and 24 for 13-14 November.

Could you please give two hours of your time? The web site will close off later this week, so if you can help please reply to this message and I will contact you. (Note: the photo says "Click Here" - that link does not work.

Also, please ask your friends and family to lend a helping hand – men are more than welcome – remember – men can get breast cancer too! Also you can bring your dog and / or your children / grandchildren.

I look forward to working with you all – in the pink: a scarf, a skirt, earrings, a whimsy, a wig, a t-shirt/jacket/jumper, pink feather boa, pink bowler hat – some / any / all of those!

Regards
Susie McCutcheon
Pink Ribbon Appeal Co-ordinator for Hastings

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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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  • 24.7% No
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645 votes