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Earthquake generosity
BY GERALD FORD
Children at St Maryâs School in Carterton have given up some of their best loved toys for the children who were rattled by the Kaikoura earthquake. Principal Tim Nelson said the school community was very generous and had been âasked for a lot latelyâ with a Carterton Foodbank appeal, the Red and Black Mufti Day appeal, but had responded well to notices on Facebook and in the school newsletter.
Someone has made a real conscious decision to give up something they love. âWe just got a really, really positive response,â Mr Nelson said. The toy collection was initiated by Carol Mullany, who has arranged annual blankets and knitting packages to be distributed through a medical centre in Christchurch earthquakes in 2010 and 2011. âThe quake happened on Monday and I left a banana box at the school on Tuesday, Mrs Mullany said. âAnd every day itâs been full. The children have given up these. Theyâve been well loved.â Having collected the toys, Carol was unsure how to get them down south, and so she contacted NZ First deputy leader Ron Mark, E
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Hundreds ofËtoysËdonated by children from St Maryâs School Carterton are now destined for the children of quake-ravaged Kaikoura. Carol Mullany, here with husband David Mullany, arranged the collection, which is being distributed by South Island MPs through NZ First deputy leader Ron Mark. PHOTO/GERALD FORD
who plans to arrange distribution through Kaikoura MP Stuart Smith, and Te Tai Tonga (South Island) MP Rino Tirikatene and fellow NZ First MP Richard Foster. Mr Mark said the toys would be
âfor children who might ďŹ nd some comfort from knowing that some children in Carterton are thinking about themâ. âIâve seen these toys, these are not the toys at the bottom of the box that no-one likes,â Mr Mark
said. âSomeone has made a real conscious decision to give up something they love for someone else.â The toys include hand-knitted dolls and animals, as well as some
famous faces in Kermit the Frog and Charlie Brown, and even a Beatrix Potter frog with his name (Jeremy Fisher) on his waistcoat. Close to 300 toys were donated, including some from Catholic churches in Wairarapa.
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