Auction Winners Take Home Gifts in Support of Plunket
Friday 6 April 2011
For immediate release
Auction Winners Take Home Gifts this Sunday in Support of PlunketThe Plunket Mother’s Day Auction bought to you by Johnson’s® baby supported Plunket families affected by the Christchurch earthquake.
The auction was a celebration of Kiwi mums and was viewed by over 47,000 people. It featured items kindly donated by celebrity mums Sara Tetro, Jackie Clarke, Trelise Cooper, Carol Hirschfeld, Pippa Wetzell, Sarah Ulmer and Michelle A’Court.
The most popular items were the chance to find out what it feels like to be a star for a day with professional styling courtesy of Sara Tetro and her styling team, and the opportunity to have Jackie Clark perform live at your house in a 50-minute intimate performance.
The lucky winners also receive a basket of Johnson’s® baby products.
Johnson’s® baby and Plunket thank the Trade Me community for participating in the auction.
“We are
working daily with families whose lives have been devastated
by the Christchurch earthquake,” says
Plunket CEO Jenny Prince.
“We would
like to thank everyone who participated in the auction and
offer our congratulations to the winners. The funds raised
through the auction will enable Plunket to
continue to provide support to Christchurch families most in
need.”
If you missed out on the auctions but would like to support Plunket to provide its services to Christchurch families, please make a donation online at www.plunket.org.nz
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