MOVING ON: Auckland Girls Grammar School pupils, from left: Juanita Nanai, Danielle Fuemana, Seira Su’e, Christina Tui with Reef Freight director Michael Jones have packed a pallet of art supplies bound for Samoa.[photo:JASON OXENHAM]
MOVING ON: Auckland Girls Grammar School pupils, from left: Juanita Nanai, Danielle Fuemana, Seira Su’e, Christina Tui with Reef Freight director Michael Jones have packed a pallet of art supplies bound for Samoa.[photo:JASON OXENHAM]
Samoan children still reeling from last year's devastating tsunami will receive therapy through art thanks to a central Auckland secondary school's heartfelt fundraising drive. Pupils from Auckland Girls Grammar School were so affected by the September tsunami, which caused severe destruction to the southern side of the island Upolu, they set to work to help heal the damage. Click to read full story at stuff.nz.co
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