Mapua School dress up day fundraiser for flood

Mapua School, Tasman 8 August farm dress up day raised gold coin donations of $750 to cover freight for 3600 Repost’s donated fence posts from Marlborough to Tasman— supporting farmers and families in need to re-fence over 21km of fencing.

From dressing as vets, pigs, hunters to cowboys it was a colourful day!

A special thanks goes out to our amazing community for getting behind the community and Sollys freight.

One of the donated bundles was left on the school grounds, where tamariki, parents, and supporters wrote messages of hope and encouragement — turning posts into more than just fencing, but symbols of care and resilience. 💚

Together, we’re proving that small communities can make a big difference.

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