Posts by giovanni tiso
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Hard News: Again: Is everyone okay?, in reply to
Kings Education school is devastated.
It was housed in the CTV building, wasn't it?
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Keir Leslie has checked in via Facebook and is OK.
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Yes. For a number of reasons it's still worth supporting Women's Refuge specifically however. Without prejudice to those worthy others.
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Wellingtonians, new instructions: stop donating previously asked for stuff to the Women's Refuge, they have been flooded with donations (yay!). Now they need petrol vouchers, phone recharge cards, cash. Can never go wrong by giving money.
(This information applies only to Wellington.)
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Hard News: Again: Is everyone okay?, in reply to
Oh dear http://www.christchurchquake.net/index.html .... apparently it's the lesbian's fault ...
Ignore. Please.
ETA: Russell, snap.
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Artist Marian Maguire has checked in and is okay.
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Hard News: Again: Is everyone okay?, in reply to
Not sure, sorry, some time this afternoon.
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Wellingtonians: there's a container going down to Women's Refuge in Christchurch that leaves town tonight. They need personal hygiene supplies - wipes, nappies, hand sanitiser, sanitary pads, etc. Address for delivery is Level 2, 57-59 Courtenay Place.
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A David Haywood Hug Booth! I think we're all set for this fundraiser. It must travel to Wellington.
You'll be well caught up on the fact that Christchurch doesn't need blood nor stuff, and the best thing to do is to donate money. But there's one exception: Women's Refuge, whose building was destroyed, is soliciting donations of
new bedding, nappies, sanitary items, non perishable food for example. Please send your offer to info@refuge.org.nz and we will be in contact. Thank you!
Failing that I'm sure they would gladly take your money through the usual channel.
A good way to follow the Women's Refuge earthquake relief is via their Facebook page.
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There was one image in particular, having to do with a car, that was just incredibly upsetting - not sure if it was on TVOne or 3 though. And to be fair it was also the hazard of live reporting at that point.