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Voices for Children in Care Update
July 24, 2013 at 12:43 PM
The Dingwall Trust is hosting the Voices of Children in Care hui this saturday in Papatoetoe. Children in Care and those who recently left CYFs residential care will share their experiences, angst and dreams with Minister Paul Bennett and Minister Tariana Turia and with service providers and government agencies.
The children's goal is improving the lives of younger children in care.
The Dingwall Trust is at 8 Dingwall Place, Papatoetoe, Manukau City 2025, Auckland.
Download the invite here.
And there is still time for you to support a child or young person aged 14-25 in care with your donations please use this form
Please RSVP or to donate contact Sarah by email sarah@dingwall.co.nz or Mobile 027 550 6803.
You can read the New Zealand Herald article on this new venture.