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Easter Random Act of Kindness Giveaway

Maria from Kaiapoi

Check out our Facebook page for our Random act of Kindness giveaway :)



🐰🐣We have an amazing Easter Giveaway thanks to Amanda Blair - Ray White Full Circle.🐣🐰
If you are looking at buying or selling or maybe you are keen to get a property appraisal, then get in touch with Amanda today.

Check out the link for more information: www.facebook.com...

Amanda tells us why she is keen to provide this awesome giveaway:

I believe that giving the opportunity for someone to be the receiver of this random act of kindness is fulfilling in itself also, because hey, who doesn’t fill with euphoria when they’re in those winning boots! It sheds light and spreads joy, and that’s what I am and always have been about!

To enter the draw, simply comment, like our page and share this post publicly. Remember to use manners :)

This will be drawn on 15 April.

Pick is from Upper Riccarton or Kaiapoi.

Must live in Canterbury

This post is in no way sponsored or endorsed by Facebook.

Thanks, and Good luck

ITAV Team

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If you are a business and interested in donating a basket for a random act of Kindness please send It Takes a Village Hub, New Zealand a message :)

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