Drop Your Boss – For a Good Cause
11 June 2015
Drop Your Boss – For a Good Cause
It’s well known that employees can be sent over the edge by their bosses but a Wellington charity is encouraging employees to turn the tables and drop their bosses off a local landmark to support the region’s young people.
The fundraiser will see more than a dozen everyday
Wellington heroes abseil down the nine-storey Harcourts
building at 203-213 Lambton Quay from 11 am, Tuesday 30 June
2015.
The money will go towards supporting the Foundation
for Youth Development (FYD) Wellington’s Career Navigator,
Stars and Project K programmes being delivered in the Hutt
Valley and Porirua.
Among the abseilers who have
already signed up are NZ Police Association President Greg
O’Connor, Barthurst Resources CEO Greg Tacon, NZ Bus Chief
Executive Zane Fulljames, Harcourts’ Eliot Falconer,
Exodus Gym General Manager Gary Cottle and Crusaders’ lock
Dominic Bird.
Each of the bosses has to raise $1,500 to
qualify.
Foundation for Youth Development Wellington
regional manager Logan McMillan says the fundraiser will go
towards empowering the great kids of Wellington to reach
their potential.”
"The event is about our Wellington
community supporting our Wellington young people.”
Since FYD Wellington’s establishment in 2002, 9000 young people have been through one of the Foundation’s local programmes.
"These programmes make a huge difference. Fund raising for youth development is an investment in greater Wellington's future. If we get together today to give them a hand up, they'll be the people holding up our proud city tomorrow.” Said Mr Bresolin, Wellington restauranteur, and Drop your Boss fundraising Hero.
The foundation's fundraising target is $20,000.
You can find out more about Everyday Heroes and donate at http://www.everydayhero.co.nz/event/fyddropyourbosswellington2015
The event is being supported by Abseil Access and the building owner Mark Dunajtshik, who will also be abseiling.
ENDS