Friday, 23 March 2007

Fair Trade Chocolate

A few weeks ago I was looking though some ideas to fundraise for rampant.

I found this one idea that I thought was really cool which was to sell chocolate, then I discovered that trade aid sold their chocolate for fundraising.

Trade Aid chocolate is fair trade – so I decided to look at their website and found that it was true and that I could buy it for quite a reasonable price.

Trouble is, it would take forever to actually buy it even with help, so I asked dad to loan me some money and he said yes!

I was soo surprised – I was almost sure that he would say no. And a bonus – I get to put all of the profits towards my Rampant target.

Thanks Dad.

The chocolate has just arrived and I will be selling it at my church this weekend. If anybody from my church is reading this it is two dollars a bar and it comes in milk and dark.

DID YOU KNOW? New Zealand is the fastest growing fair-trade country in the world!!!

Note: My rampant page has been fixed - The money you donate should show up right away, so why not give it a go!

Thursday, 15 March 2007

Monday, 12 March 2007

the generosity of my church community is overwhelming

As you may know, if you are looking at this blog, I am fund-raising for children at risk. But, you may not know that I have also decided to do the famine this year. The famine runs from Friday 16th March until Sunday 18th March.

I was a bit late at getting sponsors, having only started yesterday with $15 from my Nanny & Grampy, and wasn’t expecting to do better than last year. I fundraised $100 for the cause then, which I was really stoked about. This year I already have over double that amount!!!

WOW! Thanks to the generosity of all the people that my family knows. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! You will be helping to make a difference in the lives of many children.

Here is some information that I got off the famine website that you might find interesting:-

Give basics, give life! It’s as simple as that. With your help, World Vision will provide the essentials of life to children in need in developing countries.

Basics of life are:


Water and sanitation




Food




Shelter




Education




Health




Here in New Zealand, we often take all these for granted. We simply expect to have clean water running from our taps; food to eat; a house to live in; access to education, and medicine when we are sick. We don’t really think about these things because they are so basic to us. However, millions of children around the world don’t have access to these basics, which means they have very poor quality of life, and sometimes can’t survive at all…But you can help!

Being aware of so many children’s basic needs is the first step – now it’s time to do something about it! You could:

* Register and do the 40 Hour Famine! Go without something you usually take for granted for a weekend, and ask people to sponsor you do it!
* Sponsor someone you know that is doing the Famine (ME!) :)
* Donate to a Famine fund-raising event
* Donate to “HOPE FOR KIDS

The Famine is just one weekend for you but the money you raise will make a huge difference to the lives of many children. Spread the word - give basics, give life - and make a difference through the 40 Hour Famine.

Thanks for your support!

If you give online to Hope for Kids your gift will probably take 4-6 weeks to show up on my rampant page.

I would also like to give a big shout-out to the women at Mainly Music who took my card and promised to look at my blog - Thanks!!! :)