Aug
20
2010
20
2010
Emma Diack discusses the Niger Food Crisis
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Concerned young mother Emma Diack discusses the dire situation in Niger and fact that this desperate country is being largely ignored.
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Hey everyone Emma Diack here- Last night at the Help Niger TEAR Fund Charity auction we raised $8500!!! From only one night with about 200 people! Imagine what would happen if more people took up the challenge to instigate some kind of fundraising event, heck 10 auctions like that over the whole of NZ would be $85,000!! My friend Chris (and a couple of his mates) who did a rice challenge – ate rice for a week ended up raising close to $1200!!! NUTS. But totally achievable. Who else wants to take up a wee challenge!!!??? Start by joining our group on facebook ‘Help Niger’ Sweet.
Hey Emma, great to hear it went so well!
Thanks
Hi Emma, Great to chat with you the other night. I have tried to contact you on facebook. Do you have a facebook name as I tried your name and came up with nothing. I am going to send you the photos when I get a chance.
Keith Aitken
Hey Keith, only just spotted your comment. You probably don’t need it anymore but my email is emmadiack@gmail.com
Thank you
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