On Friday, June 26, schools and businesses around the country will be wearing mufti or dressing up in fancy dress – all in the aid of KidsCan.
“As of today (Monday, June 8), we have over 150 schools and businesses participating in KidsCan National Mufti Day with a variety of dress-up themes.
“It’s fantastic to have such tremendous support from organisations all over New Zealand, which will enable KidsCan to do even more through the programmes we provide to our partner schools,” KidsCan GM Marketing & fundraising Jan Clark says.
It’s not too late to register by visiting www.kidscan.org.nz/muftiday
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