Kimberley Rose (High Fly Roofing) - Fighting For Conductive Education Canterbury

$5,340 of $5,000 goal
Given by 17 generous donors in around 5 months

Please support me in the 2018 OneStaff Fight For Christchurch by giving generously to my chosen charity - Conductive Education Canterbury.

Canterbury

Conductive Education Canterbury is an Early Intervention Programme for preschool children who are living with developmental delays and disorders. The preschool was established in Christchurch in 1992 by a group of passionate parents and has in the last twenty-five years supported hundreds of children with disabilities to develop skills to prepare them for life - giving the children the ability to be active in their life and community.

By focussing on the needs of the child and their family groups, Conductive Education helps ensure that children living with different abilities can strive to the best they can be.

My OneStaff Fight For Christchurch campaign aims to raise $5,000 to help enable Conductive Education to continue to support Canterbury children and their families.

Please support our efforts by donating generously to this fundraiser. 100% of proceeds will go directly to the Conductive Education team.

Team Event's involvement (page creator)

Kimberley Rose is fighting for Conductive Education, supported by the team at High Fly Roofing.

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Participating in

OneStaff Fight For Christchurch

The OneStaff Fight For Christchurch is fast, fierce entertainment. Join us as 20 local contenders take to the ring in the name of Charity!

Latest donations

Clare & Pat
Clare & Pat on 03 Nov 2018
$25
Juicies Fundraiser
Juicies Fundraiser on 29 Oct 2018
$1,000
Nix
Nix on 27 Oct 2018
$50
Ben & Rose
Ben & Rose on 27 Oct 2018
Good luck Kim!!
$40
Quiz Afternoon Fundraising
Quiz Afternoon Fundraising on 25 Oct 2018
$2,205
Tax credit
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This campaign started on 12 Jun 2018 and ended on 5 Nov 2018.