Although Ray White Papanui has only just opened its doors to the public, its been all go but not so much so that Janine Cobb and Neil Trott weren’t able to don an apron and man a barbecue to sell sausages to hungry customers outside The Warehouse in Northwood and Rangiora.
The owners of Ray White Papanui said: “With support from The Warehouse, Countdown, Hellers and What a Load of Bull and the help of my lovely team, at the end of a long day, we were able to make a deserving donation of $980 to the Variety Club.”
Also known as ‘The Children’s Charity’, The Variety Club is a champion for Kiwi kids. Each year Variety help over 13,000 local children to have brighter futures by offering targeted, flexible support to meet their specific needs. By providing the basic necessities, much-needed medical equipment, life-changing mobility needs, and innovative educational initiatives Variety helps to make a difference in the communities and lives of many children, and families, across New Zealand – enabling them to reach their full potential in life.
Ray White New Zealand South Island Group Facilitator Dave Price said “It is not unusual for Ray Whites offices to be heavily involved in their communities but to be making your mark within the first few months of the doors opening goes some way to make a statement on intent for future community activities for our Papanui team.”
Ray White Papanui is part of a strong network of offices for Ray White with 14 businesses located throughout the immediate Christchurch area. Ray White Papanui can be contacted through their office website rwpapanui.co.nz or at their new premises at Shop 100 Northlands Mall.