Will you win ultimate round the world adventure?
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Go For Entries To Win A 12week Round The World Trip!
Will you be the winner of the ultimate round the world adventure?
Downunder Worldwide Insurance is still searching for the ideal candidate to take on The Downunder World Challenge. The winner will take on the world over 12 weeks, traveling to Peru, England, Egypt, Italy, Uganda, Nepal, India, Phillipines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore. They will also experience working alongside TEAR Fund in developing countries, building a hospital and doing community education. Through out the journey the winner will be updating our social networks and telling NZ about their amazing adventure.
Our judge, Director Michael
Reihana ( http://www.michaelreihana.com You can
upload your 1 minute entry now at facebook.com/duinsure ( http://www.facebook.com/duinsure ) and
tell us why you have what it takes to do the challenge. If
you think you can handle it, we want to hear from you.
Competition entries close the 15th of October at 5pm.
Michael Reihana will pick the top three candidates and then
from the 29th of October the online community will decide
who gets to go!
19th of November at 5pm we will
announce who is going to take on the challenge and take off
on this life changing experience on the 24th of January.
You’ll be keeping our online community up to date with
your activities. Enter if you are ready for the ultimate
mission! About Downunder Worldwide Insurance: About TEAR Fund: Ends
For
more than a decade Downunder Worldwide Travel Insurance has
been helping tens of thousands of Kiwis get great holiday
insurance deals on New Zealand cheap travel insurance. Our
Downunder Traveller will be completely covered for the
duration of the trip.
Partnering
with local groups in developing countries, TEAR Fund
empowers the poor to help lift themselves out of poverty and
improve lives by meeting basic needs within their
communities. Our intrepid traveller will be involved at the
ground level with physical work and community education.
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