I had the privilege earlier this year to help out as a camper companion at Camp Quality and found out what an amazing organization it was. Kids are able to mostly switch off from their own journeys at home and come to camp for a week to have all the fun in the world. With a huge number of volunteers including a number of nurses donating their time, Camp Quality are able to put on an action packed week where kids are free to just be kids in a time where they're often unable to.
Running camp for the week comes at a huge financial cost and Camp Quality relies on donations of all kinds from food to activities and money from the public. Unfortunately as a lot of company's that usually donate to Camp Quality have been hit hard by this Covid Climate, funds are running very low this year.
Just this week I came second place in the New Zealand Beard & Moustache Competition and I have decided to shave it all off in the hope of raising funds to help get kids to camp this January. Every dollar counts so if you can help at all, me and the team at Camp Quality would be hugely appreciative if you could chip in!
Here is the link: https://givealittle.co.nz/fundraiser/shaving-my-stache-to-get-kids-to-camp-quality
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