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The Warehouse offers a forum to donate to Te Puea Marae

The Warehouse offers a forum to donate to Te Puea Marae


To support the good work Te Puea Marae is doing to help Kiwi families in need, The Warehouse has launched a page on its website enabling customers to donate items to the Marae, and will also match customer’s purchases one for one.

Customers wishing to donate can simply head to the following link on The Warehouse website, choose from a selection of products, and follow the instructions to complete the donation.

Each product has been specifically requested by Te Puea and, provided the Marae’s delivery address is entered, the items will be delivered at no cost.

The Warehouse CEO, Simon Turner says Te Puea is doing a great deal to support Kiwi families who are struggling.

“We know that it can be difficult for our customers who want to donate, but aren’t sure what items are needed most. By heading to our online store via this link http://www.thewarehouse.co.nz/tepueamarae, we’re supporting our customers to give products that are exactly what are needed, and what’s more, we will match each item donated, to double what the Marae receives.”

Items available to purchase for donation include aluminium foil, eating utensils and food storage containers and wrap. The products available and instructions for donating can be found here: http://www.thewarehouse.co.nz/tepueamarae

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