Toss the Boss 2019 - Matenga Gray

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Help me support the Malcam Charitable Trust in Toss the Boss 2019 by sponsoring me to abseil the Forsyth Barr Stadium

Otago

I am the Otago coastal Area commander and have been in the Police for 27 years. I enjoy my job and the people I work with, all who are committed and dedicated to help others. I have been married to my wife Debbie for 33 years and we have three adult children, two currently in London and another who is a Police Constable in Queenstown.

I was born in Mangakino in the North Island but moved South and was bought up at Haast on the West Coast and moved to Dunedin when aged about 12/13 years. I enjoy spending my down time at home landscape building and also fishing when the weather is good. I ve been heavily involved in rugby coaching over many years but now more as a side-line supporter.

Quite looking forward to jumping off the stadium….I think! But great cause and happy to contribute!

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Matenga Gray's involvement (page creator)

On the morning of the 17th May I'll be abseiling from the roof of Forsyth Barr Stadium 35 metres to the pitch below, fundraising for the Malcam Charitable Trust. All funds raised will go towards providing the youth of Otago experiences that enable them to discover who they are, and where they fit in.

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Toss the Boss 2019

Support our brave bosses as they put it on the line to raise funds for The Malcam Charitable Trust!

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Jenny N
Jenny N on 17 May 2019
All the best
$20
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 17 May 2019
Well done Marty!!
$20
bridgette
bridgette on 17 May 2019
$5
MW
MW on 17 May 2019
$10
Kylie B
Kylie B on 17 May 2019
$25

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This campaign started on 6 May 2019 and ended on 26 May 2019.