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Canterbury Kids “Roll With It” For Christchurch


Wednesday 7 December, 2011


Canterbury Kids “Roll With It” For Christchurch


Children from four primary schools across the four corners of Christchurch have banded together to sing a brand new song about resilience following a year of upheaval and uncertainty.

Jim Cullinane, a relief teacher at several of these schools wrote “Roll With It” as a tribute to the spirit and tenacity of Canterbury’s young children. Many of the ideas and lyrics come straight from the children he teaches, and it’s a simple song with gentle humour and a rousing chorus as a positive response to how well the kids are coping, rather than dwelling on the past.

“It’s great to see the children getting on with living and learning after all we’ve been through. They’re a lot more accepting of change than most adults and they just seem to roll with it. While the USAR teams, emergency services and the student volunteer army have been rightly praised, I think our children are amongst the many unsung heroes of Canterbury, so here’s a little song for them to sing and own.”

Children from Redcliffs, Queenspark, Merrin and Yaldhurst Schools recorded the song at Waimairi Community Hall in late November and the song was debuted on Newstalk ZB with Mike Yardley on 5th December.

Check out the video on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtnUNysHT5c and buy the single from iTunes for only $1.79

http://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/canterbury-kids-roll-with-it/id486655968?i=486656472.

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A percentage of the proceeds from the single sale will go to Variety – The Children’s Charity, who will distribute 100% of those funds to Christchurch kids and families affected by the Earthquakes.

Variety’s Christchurch Earthquake appeal raised over $429,649 to date and they have distributed funds to 891 children and families affected by the earthquake, with the remaining funds tagged to support Christchurch in the months and years to come. If you or someone you know requires financial assistance, please visit our website www.variety.org.nz/apply-for-funding

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