Hope goes walking
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
19th September 2011
Hope
goes walking
New Zealand residential care program, A
Girl Called Hope, is hosting a nationwide 5km fundraising
walk to raise funds for the care of women facing issues such
as abuse, depression, self-harm, eating disorders,
addictions and unplanned pregnancy.
Aptly named,
‘Walk for Hope’; the event will see New Zealanders
donning their walking shoes to help young Kiwi women on the
road to recovery from life-controlling issues.
Kicking off in Blenheim and Tauranga on Saturday
October 15th, the walk will continue Saturday October 22nd
in Wellington. The final leg will be October 29th for those
in Russell, Hamilton, Whangarei, New Plymouth and
Auckland.
Over the past seven years the fundraiser has
successfully raised more than $200,000 for the charity.
Executive Director Kerry Petrie says the walk is a fantastic
opportunity for Kiwis to directly help young New Zealand
women.
“Although it can be difficult to walk a mile
in the shoes of person suffering from a life-controlling
issue, we all want to be able to do something to help. This
is a relatively short walk and the funds raised through
sponsorship will go a long way towards helping our young
women reach their full potential in life,” she
says.
With more than 1000 people expected to
participate in the event, funds are raised through a modest
registration fee and participants finding people to sponsor
their walk. All proceeds will go directly towards the
operating costs of the 100 per cent privately funded
Auckland-based residential care programme.
Kerry
says; “Girl Called Hope aims to address the whole person:
spiritual, physical and emotional and social. Our goal is to
have each young woman not only complete the programme but
also discover the purpose for her life and bring value to
her community as a productive citizen.”
“I really
encourage everyone who can to participate in the Walk for
Hope knowing that every sponsorship dollar you raise will
directly help transform lives and restore hope.”
A
Girl Called Hope provides counselling services based on
Christian values, training in life principals, social
skills, nutrition and fitness, and is free-of-charge to
women aged 16 to 28 years from around the country. The
voluntary programme typically lasts six
months.
ENDS