Rally for Christchurch

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Rally for Christchurch is a charity tennis pro-am to raise funds and awareness for victims of the devastating earthquake which struck Christchurch, New Zealand on February 22, 2011. How about enjoy tantalizing treats and beverages while socializing in a warm, inviting setting with fellow tennis enthusiasts? Would you like first crack at amazing, local goods and services, many with a New Zealand fl

03/26/2012

Date March 25 2012

Kia Ora Brenda,

The Adopt a Christchurch Family Trust is pleased to advise you that the outstanding balance of $3617.00 from your wonderful fund raising effort of $23,467.00 has been distributed between four Christchurch families.

An eighty year old woman living alone in an uninsured property in what has become an almost deserted street, the infrastructure in such streets is not being repaired leaving those who are forced to remain with ongoing sewerage and drainage issues. You have provided this lady with the means to pay a bond and rent in advance so that she may relocate.

The parents of an eight year old boy and five year old girl have lived in their red zoned home for over a year with long periods of no power or water. They have found new accommodation on the outskirts of town, and with as yet no insurance payout the move has been very difficult. Your efforts have made a huge difference to this family by helping them to provide their children with their new school uniforms.

A woman who lost her job as a direct result of the September disaster was due to start new employment on the 22nd of February 2011 when the devastating quake struck which along with her job also claimed the life of her nephew. Rally for Christchurch has provided her with some financial respite and the ability to meet outstanding utility costs.

The mother of a twelve year old boy, and eight year old girl, has suffered from anxiety attacks for many years. The earthquakes and subsequent aftershocks have excacerbated her condition. Thanks to your efforts she and her children have been able to be given a respite break in a safe haven.

Once again an enormous thankyou for your support of these Christchurch families in need. Truly, words cannot express the emotions that we feel for the tremendous effort that you have expended to assist our beleaguered city and its' peoople.

Kind Regards

Caryll Ellis
Adopt A Christchurch Family

12/05/2011

Date December 4 2011

Kia Ora Brenda,

The Adopt a Christchurch Family Trust is pleased to advise you that $19,850.00 of your donation of $23,467.00 has been distributed between sixteen Christchurch families.

A mother of five boys still living in their quake damaged home lost a lot of uninsured belongings. You have enabled them to replace some clothing, toys and crockery.

A Lyttleton mother and her three year old son are living in a bedroom on one side of their house, as the other side has slumped and unlivable. She lost her part time job as a direct result of the quake and is having serious trouble meeting her essential living costs. Your donation has given her some respite, and a short break away, which hopefully will bring her nearer to house repairs, and securing another job.

The mother of two children along with the stress of the quakes has had to face the frightening reality of her daughter starting to have seizures. The ambulance accounts were beyond her ability to meet, as was the cost of the First Aid Course that the hospital recommended she take. Thanks to you she has been able to settle her account, take out an annual membership, which will mean no more payments should the service be required, and enrol for the course that will give her much more confidence in coping with her daughter.

The mother of a teenage daughter whose marriage was a direct casualty of the quakes, moved with her daughter from the family home with very little in the way of household equipment, as they had considerable damage so there was very little to divide between parties. You have provided them with the funds to purchase some essential items to provide them with some semblance of a home.

The parents of three children are struggling due to the fathers' hours of work being reduced as a direct result of the quakes. They lost a lot of uninsured items and in prioritising replaced necessary items but were unable to have their car repaired which was also damaged. They were totally overwhelmed that strangers would provide the money to enable them to get their vehicle back on the road.

The requests we recieve are many and varied. One poor woman had a bad fall in the June quake, severely damaging her top teeth which had to be extracted. ACC covered the cost of extraction but would not provide for dentures. As she is on a low income it was beyond her ability to fund this herself. Thanks to you she can greet Christmas with a smile.

A family with five children lived in a caravan for six months after February. Their home was red stickered and they salvaged as much as possible. They have some insurance, but until the EQC and insurers decide the fate of their home will receive no payout. They have found a rental property but have little to furnish it with. Your generosity has meant that they have at least the basic essentials to set up home.

A family with three children, after replacing other items they considered necessary were unable find the money for a new fridge which was damaged in June. With summer coming on they are so grateful to be able to do so.

A woman, her partner and twelve year old son fled Christchurch for Auckland with a trailer load of their belongings. Unfortunately the relationship failed and the woman and her son were stranded with a broken down car and no way of returning to family in Christchurch. You have reunited this family.

A woman with a teenage son who also cares for her twelve year old niece and eight year old granddaughter had bedding and clothing destroyed by a roof cave in, her car and computor were also damaged. She has developed severe alopecia (hair loss) following the February quake. As a mature student she has been completing a Masters' Degree, without the repairs to her car and replacement computor which you have provided she would have had to abandon her studies.

A woman alone in a rental property had liquifaction coming up through the floor boards, and every piece of furniture, clothing, and bedding was contaminated. She continued to live in these conditions as just coming out of a violent relationship had no money to sign up for new accommodation. Her health has been adversely affected with a swollen spleen, which doctors believe is due to her unhealthy living conditions. The Family Safety Team have assisted her into a new home, and you ensured that she did not have to take any of her contaminated possessions into it.

A woman with her four children had been exceptionally good tenants for six years. The house in which they were living was severely damaged in the quakes. Their landlord had no insurance and was unable to afford to repair the damage, just patching up where he could. Consequently they were in a house with broken foundations, rotting ceiling beams, bedroom window frames twisted, leaking toilet, and a house imposssible to heat with draughts throughout. You have provided help with rent, bond, and moving costs.

A woman with Multiple Sclerosis whose partner has recently been diagnosed with cancer, and a very poor prognosis. Their home is in the Red Zone which means it will ultimately be demolished. The womans' condition has deteriorated and she has had to be hospitalised. The level of accommodation provided was very basic and until the EQC and insurers settle their claims her income was limited. You have given her the wherewithall to finance additional comfort until such time as she is financially independant.

A family with three children, unable to afford contents insurance as father a sickness beneficiary. Among other things their stove was badly damaged, not an easy thing to live without. They compromised their financial situation by purchasing a new stove, you have removed the weight of that debt from them.

A mother with two daughters. Over the winter their power bills were extremely high due to trying to heat a damaged and draughty house. As a result some money that should have been allocated to rent went to pay electricity accounts, your assistance has staved off the threat of possible eviction.

A mother with a small daughter whose own home was Red Stickered (unsafe to enter) she has since moved three more times each as a result of the quakes and subsequent aftershocks. The costs associated with moving, bonds, rent in advance, and removal had become a nightmare until we were able to provide her with relief thanks to your generosity.

On behalf of the Trust an enormous thank you for your generosity and support of these Christchurch families in need. Mere words cannot express our humility and gratitude to people such as yourselves, you truly are life savers to some people. This is not an exaggeration as some that we have encountered have truly reached the end of their tether, and to have assistance from strangers and from so far away gives them the hope and incentive to continue

Kind Regards

Caryll Ellis

Koru 09/28/2011
08/04/2011

More from emma at AACF:
With sub- zero mornings and a large snowfall last week the current main requests are for assistance with keeping warm and additional bedding and clothing. It is just so sad, I can’t believe this has happened to our beautiful little city. Increasingly the applications are referrals from School Principals for families that never thought they’d be in this position.

08/04/2011

Hi Brenda, Paul, Dougal and Mike,

Thank you so much for all you are doing to raise funds for Adopt A Christchurch Family. It was a great and wonderful surprise to receive your email this morning. Our funds are getting limited and the applications keep arriving, your generous donation will be very timely!

08/03/2011

Running total...we are now up to $19,500!!! (Net-Net, after all our bills have been paid...) If anyone knows anyone that wanted to participate but didn't get around to it, please spread the word to see if we can get to an even $20K. THANK YOU ALL!!!

Photos 07/27/2011

Thanks again to everyone who supported our event! $18,875.75 raised--woo hoo!

05/07/2011

Tomorrow is the big day. Ten great pros paired with ten supportive tennis enthusiasts will square off in a pro-am beginning at 12 noon to 6pm. Finals pitting top team from each group will be played at 6pm. Silent auction open all day--US Open tickets, fabulous pinot noir wine packages, iPad/iPod accessories, tennis/golf packages, autographed Fed/Nadal and Timbers gear! Contact [email protected] for tickets.

05/04/2011

Great press in this morning's Oregonian!

Portland fundraiser will raise money for New Zealand earthquake relief The Rally for Christchurch will feature a doubles tennis tournament of top players and auction of autographed memorabilia, fine wine and Portland Timbers soccer items. All proceeds will go to Adopt a Christchurch Family and be tax deductible.

05/04/2011

Pro-am spots are filled; fantastic lineup of auction items--autographed Federer/Nadal gear, wine packages, beach get-aways and tickets to the 2011 U.S. Open in NYC to name just a few! Come show your support for the wonderful and generous people of Christchurch....they need our help! Contact [email protected] to book your ticket to the party.

04/30/2011

Down to one spot in pro-am, and we have some great auction packages, as well as a few special Kiwi guests. Come join us and support quake relief in Christchurch, New Zealand!

04/17/2011

only two spots left in the pro-am!

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