On 3 December you’d be forgiven for thinking the children in Karori had gone a bit crazy.
Fairies and Superheros
will be descending on the suburb from all over Wellington to help raise funds for Barnardos.
Barnardos is New Zealand’s largest, and most trusted, children’s organisation. Last year they provided early childhood education for more than 6,000 children, and gave assistance to over 13,000 children, young people, and their caregivers.
The owner of 2Posh Children’s Clothing, Chris O’Neill, found out about the great work Barnardos does and wanted to be able to help. “We aren’t one of those faceless multi-national companies” says Mr O’Neill, “We are an integrated part of the community and we feel it’s really important to give back”. One of the key ways 2Posh Children’s clothing helps is by organising fundraising for Charities. On the 3rd December they will be giving 10% of every sale to Barnardos to help them continue their great work.
Looking at incredibly affordable, unique clothes won’t be the only past-time on the day. The ever popular bouncy castle, provided by Jumping J Jays, will be staging a return, and award-winning face painters ‘Face It’ will also be there to transform young and old into fantastical creatures.
So make sure you head on down to Karori on 13 December and help support a worthy cause, just make sure you don’t get caught by Tinkerbelle or a comic book monster . .