pc products - supporting our community
By buying pc® products you are supporting the following
charities:
Mary Potter Hospice
$8,050 RAISED TO DATE
pc© is proud to support the work of
Mary Potter Hospice through the sale of each shell and button
t-shirt. Ten dollars is donated per tee.
Mary
Potter Hospice enables people living with terminal illness to make
the most of life, when curative treatment is no longer
an option. Hospice services are given free of charge to anyone
who needs their care and support. Partly funded by Government
- Mary Potter Hospice must raise over $2 million each year to ensure
care is free and available to all.
When you purchase an adult pc t-shirt you are helping people who need hospice support to make the most
of life.
For more information on Mary Potter Hospice, see
www.marypotter.org.nz
Child Cancer Foundation
Each pc©
child's t-shirt sold donates $2 to the Child Cancer Foundation. The
Foundation offers care and support for children with cancer, their
families and the health professionals involved in their treatment. CCF
is committed to the encouragement of activities that lead to the
alleviation, prevention and cure of cancer in young people.
The Foundation does not receive any funding from Government, or other
cancer support agencies. It relies totally on the goodwill and
generosity of its individual donors and corporate sponsors. For more
info visit: www.childcancer.co.nz
or email info@childcancer.co.nz
Tiritiri Matangi restoration project
Each pc© flower tee donates $5 per tee to the restoration of Tiritiri Matangi.
This amazing reserve has a wealth of flora and fauna.
120 years of farming saw this 220-hectare island stripped of 94 per
cent of its native bush but between 1984 and 1994, volunteers planted
between 250,000 and 300,000 trees. The island is now 60% forested. The
remaining 40% will be left as grassland for species such as the Takahe.
In conjunction with this planting programme, all mammalian predators
have been eradicated and a number of species of threatened and
endangered birds have been successfully introduced.
The Supporters of Tiritiri Matangi Inc. is a non-profit conservation volunteer group founded in 1988 to
assist Tiritiri Matangi habitat restoration and species translocation projects.
www.tiritirimatangi.org.nz
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