A Stitch In Time, Saves Lives.

iStock_000005810653XSmallChoosing just one charity to support when there are so many worthy causes is not an easy task.  For us, South Auckland Health Foundation (SAHF) answered a lot of our criteria.  The Foundation raises funds which assists the community in which we live and is committed to improving all areas of health.  It is a charity that was established by the late Terry Harris (an ex-Partner of our Firm) and our ability to be involved has special meaning to a lot of our staff.   It is also a Charity where our support could be more than just financial.

 SAHF has a knitting programme and we have a small but dedicated number of staff (see our last MyAccountant newsletter!) who knit hats, booties and cardigans, supporting SAHF’s effort to ensure new born babies leave South Auckland Hospitals with warm clothes.

 Generalisations aside, our largely female staff contribute many pre-loved magazines to the cause.  These are used in waiting rooms in an effort to provide current reading material.

 SAHF is able to undertake some large fundraising events and is supported by the Auckland Blues and the Warriors.  Volunteers to “shake buckets” or assist at these events are always wanted.  CTCW staff have been able to volunteer their time at an Auckland Blues game and coming up will volunteer at a local event – “Kids in Cars” to be held at Pukekohe Raceway on 11 October 2009 (see our “Upcoming Events” on our website).

 CTCW are also committed to raising $7,500 this year to provide our local maternity hospital with much needed equipment.  We are achieving this by organising bake sales at work, a very successful auction and have a few projects in the pipelines, including a garage sale.

 Supporting SAHF allows all the staff at CTCW to contribute to our community and in doing so, fosters a sense of pride in what we are able to achieve.  IF you would like to join our effort, get in touch with our coordinator, Diane McLaughlin and see what we can do together.

 Have a great week.

Lincoln

And the Cow jumped over the moon.

I went to the Harrisville School Calf Club Day on Saturday and was blown away by the effort and enthusiasm that not only the children and parents throw in to the event, but also the local community.  It seems that everyone rolls up their sleeves for the Big Day and mucks in.  The kids clearly love it as they get to take Mum and Dad to school, show off their artwork and parade their pets in public. Not even the weather could dampen spirits, people moved in to the Hall to look at the artwork, further bolstering the sales of the stalls as people took shelter. 

It is this community spirit and goodwill that has enabled the Franklin District to come through the Recession largely intact.  It also means we can look forward to the good times as well.  Our staff who attended the Day clearly enjoyed themselves and got involved.  Congratulations to Niki’s daughter Madisyn for her ribbons won on the day and good luck for the next event. 

Our staff get involved in many local community events, most obviously where directly involved as a Member.  It’s the beauty of living in the community we work with. 

We also contribute regularly to public causes such as South Auckland Health, the Cancer Foundation, Area Schools, Local Community Trusts and many other worthwhile causes.  In my next blog I will talk about our current initiative for South Auckland Health. 

Look forward to seeing you around town.

Lincoln