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Purple Cake Day pair up with WOW® to help children

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Purple Cake Day pair up with WOW® to help children around the world

Auckland, New Zealand – July 8, 2013 –

Purple Cake Day join World of WearableArt™ as a charity of choice – giving their supporters access to tickets for the upcoming WOW® preview show.

New Zealand charity Purple Cake Day have long recognised the power of creativity to make a difference.

They use fun, interactive activities and events to raise awareness of the education needs children around the world are facing.

This year their goal is raise $100,000 for disadvantaged children in Haiti, Nepal, and Kenya.

The World of WearableArt™ is helping Purple Cake Day get closer to this goal, by selecting them as a charity of choice; an honour shared with only two other NZ charities.

WOW® founder, Dame Suzie Moncrieff, has been a passionate supporter of Purple Cake Day from the very beginning and is now also Patron of the Foundation.

“We’re so excited to have the support of WOW® this year,” says Purple Cake Day founder, Emily Sanson--Rejouis.

“It is a real honour, and will help us achieve our goals of helping children in poverty have access to life--changing education opportunities.” Purple Cake Day have 200 ‘best seats in the house’ tickets available for the WOW® Preview Show on September 25th in Wellington.

The show is a breathtaking spectacular of dance, theatre, music and art, with incredible garments brought to life over the non--stop 2 hours.

Dame Suzie Moncrieff urges show--attendees, “Prepare to be inspired, uplifted, and taken on a breathtaking journey.” Tickets can be purchased now from Purple Day Cake via their website, www.purplecakeday.org for only $95.

Every ticket sold raises funds to help children in under--privileged countries get the education they need.

ENDS

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