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Shining a Ray of Light this Festive Season

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This Christmas, Ray White Martinborough is bringing the popular tradition of giving with the “Little Ray of Giving” to Martinborough.

Each year over 400 families need to stay at Ronald McDonald House over Christmas while their child is in a hospital away from home. These families are away from their support network of family and friends and often do not have time to think about Christmas presents.

If you would like to contribute to this wonderful cause, please drop a gift into our office at 7 Kitchener Street between 9.00am & 12.00pm on weekdays from Friday 1st December until Friday 15th December.

Gift Ideas
Small gifts (in case recipients need to fly home).
Kids aren’t the only ones who deserve a gift at Christmas. Gifts for babies, teenagers, Mums and Dads are also greatly needed!
Vouchers are great for any age group e.g. iTunes, beauty, food, or petrol vouchers

We would like to thank you for your generosity and wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Any queries, please contact: Susan Stephen, Property Consultant, Ray White Martinborough – 027 262 2834 or Tania DeJonge – 027 6411 517

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