Hospi's Pyjamas for Winter Appeal
Wellington Hospitals Foundation are calling for donations of BRAND NEW, size 2-10 flannelette pyjamas to keep Wellington kids warm at night this winter. 'Hospi's Pyjamas for Winter Appeal' has been launched following significant demand from Wellington Regional Children's Hospital for pyjamas both for sick kids who come into hospital and those who are seen in their homes.
Please donate a pair of new, flannelette pyjamas today. Or, make an online donation (whf.org.nz/donate) and Hospi will buy a pair on your behalf!
Pyjamas can be dropped off to the Receptions at: Wellington Hospital, Kenepuru Hospital, or Kapiti Health Centre.
Or, posted to: Wellington Hospitals Foundation, Wellington Hospital Private Bag 7902, Wellington 6242, New Zealand.
Thanks for helping keep kids warm this winter!
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