NZ Bakers Put The “Bun” Into Fundraising
19 March 2012
Bakers
Delight bakers across New Zealand are set to bake over
21,000 hot cross buns on Saturday 24 March, to raise money
for kids at the Starship Children’s Hospital.
On ‘Bundraiser Day’ all 32 New Zealand bakeries will donate $1 from every six-pack of hot cross buns sold to raise over $3,000 for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The NICU provides care for premature babies as young as 24 weeks and as small as 500gms, the weight of a block of butter.
Money raised will fund the purchase of Parent Journals
and materials and linen for incubators, aiming to make the
NICU environment as much like a home nursery as possible for
New Zealand families.
“Our hospital staff work hard to
support parents by creating a nurturing, positive
environment, including using coloured bed sheets and muslin
wraps for the babies. Without the generous support of Bakers
Delight this would not be possible,” said Debbie Eade,
Clinical Charge Nurse of NICU.
Scott Paterson, Country Manager New Zealand commented, “Easter is by far our busiest time of the year, so it’s a great opportunity to give back to the Starship Children’s Hospital.”
“We’ve set ourselves a goal of surpassing our Bundraiser fundraising effort from last year and we’ll be busy baking to achieve that. We encourage all our customers to make their hot cross bun purchase count on March 24.”
For 32 years Bakers Delight bakers have been baking fresh hot cross buns from scratch, each day in the lead up to Easter. This year will be no different with Traditional, Choc Chip and Fruitless varieties available.
About Bakers Delight:
Bakers Delight was established in 1980 as a single bakery on Glenferrie Road in Hawthorn, Melbourne. An Australian owned company, Bakers Delight boasts over 700 bakeries employing more than 15,000 people and serving 2 million regular customers per week throughout Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
Bakers Delight NZ is a supporter of Look Good Feel Better supporting women with breast cancer. Through its bakery network, the company donates approximately $143 million in bread to charities each year.
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