Following a three week fundraising campaign,
Warehouse Stationery stores and their customers have raised $21,776 for
literacy charity Duffy Books in Homes.
From January 19th to February 8th,
team members from 14 stores raised money through a campaign asking customers at
the checkout whether they would like to add a dollar to their total purchase.
This comes on the back of $10,039 raised in
July last year.
Duffy Books in Homes General Manager, Linda
Vagana, is thrilled with the results.
“With these results combined we’re able to
provide at least five free books to more than 1500 students this year.
This latest effort went above and beyond our expectations.”
During the three weeks commencing March 16,
role models organised by Duffy Books in Homes will join the Warehouse
Stationery team at the schools involved to talk about reading and give away
more than 3000 books.
Warehouse Stationery Regional Manager of
Region 2 stores, Kyle Jenkins, is excited about this fundraising campaign.
“We’re amazed by the effort put in by our
team and the support shown by our customers in beating our goal by so
much. We’ve had to work with Duffy Books in Homes to choose six
additional schools to support this year – a great problem to have! ”
Stores involved in the fundraising campaign
include Chartwell ($1611), Fraser Cove ($982), Gisborne ($2152), Hamilton
($3085), Hastings ($1011), Matamata ($336), Mt Maunganui ($847), Napier ($883),
Rotorua ($1957), Taupo ($1831), Tauranga ($1602), Te Awamutu ($1155), The Base
($2246) and Whakatane ($2078)
Since it was founded in 1994 the Duffy Books
in Homes programme has grown to encompass 508 schools, around 100,000 students
and more than 200 sponsors in 2015. In July last year the programme gave
away its ten millionth book and celebrated 20 years of operation.
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