Tauranga charity show to transform CBD into car lover utopia
20 Feb, 2021 08:00 PM
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Tauranga Auto Extravaganza co-organiser Neville McKay with his daughter s 2002 35th edition SS Camaro. Photo / Kiri Gillespie
Tauranga Auto Extravaganza co-organiser Neville McKay with his daughter s 2002 35th edition SS Camaro. Photo / Kiri Gillespie
What do you get if you mix Bathurst 1000 legend Greg Murphy, a Formula 1 Michael Schumacher Ferrari and a Bay Park Morris Mariner together with a good cause and lot of community heart? The 2021 Tauranga Auto Extravaganza.
The charity motorsport show will take over The Strand this weekend, transforming the waterfront area into a car lover s utopia.
(MENAFN - Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
KUWAIT, Feb 20 (KUNA) Kuwait s Al-Salam charity dispatched Friday 39 trucks of humanitarian aid to Syrian and Yemeni refugee camps.
The move came at the end of the Nawaf humanitarian aid trucks campaign which was launched, by the charity on January 14. In total, the campaign sent 311 trucks full of relief aid to Syrian and Yemeni refugees over a period of 40 days.
In a press statement, head of the society Dr. Nabil Al-Oun said the dispatched aid include foodstuff, clothes, shoes, blankets, sheets, and wood and coal for heating as well as detergents.
The Nawaf aid campaign follows Sabah Al-Ahmad humanitarian trucks campaign which was organized by the society over the past years, Al-Oun noted.
A megachurch in Florida recently paid off approximately $38,000 in lunch debts for students in two local public school districts as part of an effort to fight the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Idlewild Baptist Church, which has campuses in Tampa and Lutz, recently sent the checks paying for the lunch debts to Hillsborough County Public Schools and Pasco County Schools, respectively.
Yerusha Bunag, director of local missions at Idlewild, told The Christian Post that the charitable act was part of the church’s overall involvement in helping local public school students.
“Our church has been very invested in helping public schools in our community. Before COVID, we were involved in tutoring, mentoring, campus rejuvenation, student supplies, teacher appreciation events, etc.,” Bunag explained.
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