Art & Entertainment | Book Reviews | Education | Entertainment Video | Health | Lifestyle | Sport | Sport Video | Search

 


Counting down to FebFast 2012

30 January 2012

Counting down to FebFast 2012…

The count down has begun to this year’s FebFast, and the New Zealand Drug Foundation says there is still time to sign up to take part.

“Get your year off to a great start by taking part in FebFast,” says FebFast Coordinator Catherine Milburn. “It’s a really good way to kick start those New Year resolutions about taking better care of our health, and it’s also a chance to give youth charities a helping hand.”

FebFast, which starts on Wednesday 1 February, encourages people to give up alcohol for the whole month of February to support charities working with young people struggling with drug or alcohol problems.

Participants raise money via online sponsorship and donations, and can enter as individuals or as teams of friends, family, workmates and so on. FebFast was held in New Zealand for the first time last year and raised more than $100,000 for youth charities.

Details on how to register are available at www.febfast.org.nz.

A number of high profile ambassadors are supporting this year’s FebFast, including award winning singer/songwriter Maisey Rika, professional rugby player Scott Waldrom, Olympic speed skater Blake Skjellerup, comedian Guy Williams, Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown, performer/writer and celebrant Pinky Agnew, ZM radio host Polly Gillespie, The Edge radio hosts Jay-Jay Feeney and Dominic Harvey, Green Party Co-Leader Metiria Turei, National MP Jackie Blue, and Labour MP Iain Lees-Galloway.

This year’s FebFast charities include: Evolve, a free service for young people in Wellington; The ADHD Association, which also provides substance abuse support; Rainbow Youth in Auckland; and CareNZ in Waikato, which provides addiction services.

“These organisations do a lot of worthwhile work with young people who are affected by drugs or alcohol, and the funds they will receive from FebFast will help their community programmes grow and develop,” says Catherine Milburn.

“FebFast isn't about people stopping drinking forever. It’s about taking some time out from alcohol so that we can raise money and also think about ourselves, taking care of our bodies and our goals for the coming year. If we want to reflect on our own drinking habits, then FebFast provides an opportunity to do that.”


 
 
 
 
 
Culture Headlines | Health Headlines | Education Headlines

 

Spotify: All You Can Eat Music?

Online music streaming is set to take off with the entry of Spotify into the New Zealand market and its partnership with wireless music manufacturer Sonos. More >>


Sister Citys: Auckland Street Art Hits Los Angeles

Multi-disciplinary Auckland artist Askew One has been honoured under the Los Angles Sister Cities programme for his generosity and stewardship as a mentor in contemporary public art. More>>

Werewolf: Three Films About Madness

Phillip Matthews: Sometimes it can seem that madness is the shared New Zealand story – shared but also secret. More>>

ALSO:

Super City: Network Asks For US Version Of Kiwi Comedy

ABC in the US has picked up Super City, a comedy presentation, which will be produced by ABC Studios. Super City is an adaptation of the TV3 comedy series of the same name created by and starring Madeleine Sami and directed by Taika Waititi. More>>

ALSO:

Preparedness: Social Media To Help Get 1 Million Do Earthquake Drill

Today, with the launch of its Facebook page and Twitter account, New Zealand ShakeOut took another step towards having 1 million people do an earthquake drill. It is exactly five months before 9:26am, 26 September (9:26-26:9) when the campaign will culminate with a nation-wide earthquake drill – Drop, Cover and Hold! More>>

Anzac Day: "A Personal Account Of War"

On Wednesday New Zealand stops to mark Anzac Day, and remember those who’ve fought for New Zealand. Te Ara is marking the day with a series of new entries and a first – a video story documenting the tragic experience of a New Zealand soldier, George Bollinger. More>>

ALSO:

LATEST HEADLINES

 
 
 
Culture
Search Scoop  
 
 
powered by newsagent
NZ independent news