Kids Helping Kids Project

$280 donated
Given by 12 generous donors in around 4 months

Help support the incredibly deserving students of Kimi Ora Disability School and make a true difference in their lives.

Wellington

As of 2013 there are 1.1 million disabled people in New Zealand and for the children with disabilities, serious learning and physical impairments have the most detrimental effect on their lives.

This year I was lucky enough to be chosen as one of 34 students selected into the Fuji Xerox Next Generation Leaders Program.

As part of this program I was given the opportunity to lead a project that creates a positive change in our community. My project centers on helping the amazing and inspiring kids of Kimi Ora School.

Kimi Ora School is a special needs school based in Wellington that caters for a wide range of complex disabilities, most notably for cerebral palsy.

All the funds raised through this project will go towards enhancing and supporting their music therapy program.

Please help make a change, no contribution is too small.

Ashani Samarasinghe's involvement (page creator)

As part of my Fuji Xerox Next Generation Leaders Project I'm leading this project to help support the music therapy program of Kimi Ora School.

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Guest Donor on 21 Sep 2015
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Guest Donor on 17 Sep 2015
Great job, Ashani.
$50
Libby
Libby on 16 Sep 2015
weeohoo go ashani!
$30

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Created by, and paying to a verified bank account of, Ashani Samarasinghe on behalf of Kimi Ora Disability School
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This campaign started on 15 Sep 2015 and ended on 31 Dec 2015.