Source: MIL-OSI Submissions
New Zealand will be bathed in a sea of orange this weekend as landmarks across the country light up in support of the World Vision 40 Hour Famine.
From the Sky Tower and Eden Park in Auckland to Christchurch Airport, Wellington’s Cuba Mall Bucket Fountain and Whangarei’s Victoria Canopy Bridge, to name just a few, the glow of orange at key landmarks across the country will shine a light on the efforts of the 90,000 Kiwi youth taking part in the World Vision 40 Hour Famine.
“A community asset in the heart of Auckland, we regularly light up to support community events, charities and holidays and we hope that seeing New Zealand’s national stadium illuminated orange will inspire our neighbours and the wider region to participate in the World Vision 40 Hour Famine and raise money to tackle to the ongoing hunger pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa,” he says.
World Vision New Zealand’s National Director Grant Bayldon says he’s looking forward to taking in the orange glow across the country this weekend, adding that it is a special way to mark the efforts of young New Zealanders doing all they can to make a difference for children in sub-Saharan Africa who are facing what could be the biggest hunger crisis of our lifetime.
Money raised in this weekend’s World Vision 40 Hour Famine will help protect children threatened by the hunger pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa.
People can sign up to take part, or donate, at 40hour.org.nz
The full list of landmarks lighting up orange this weekend, is:
Sky Tower, Auckland Eden Park, Auckland
Christchurch Airport Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
Cuba Mall Bucket Fountain, Wellington Kelburn Park Fountain, Wellington
Victoria Street Bridge, Hamilton Palmerston North Regent Theatre
Hopwood Clock Tower, Palmerston North New Plymouth Clock Tower
Hastings Clock Tower Otago Museum
Oamaru Opera House Victoria Canopy Bridge, Whangarei
Dunedin Art Gallery Dunedin Settlers Museum