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#214645 22-May-2017 16:21
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Can anyone tell me anything about the Kiwi Kid sponsorship programme of the Variety children's charity? I am thinking of sponsoring a child and this looks like a solid, reputable organisation but I would be interested to hear about any dealings others have had with them.

 

 





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  #1786282 22-May-2017 23:09
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They've been around a long time and were most well known for the "variety bash".





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  #1786310 23-May-2017 00:25
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Their CEO delivered a keynote speech (Slideshare) at last year's Intergen Dynamics Day.  Here is the Variety case study.

 

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