Saturday, September 6, 2014

The Harcourts Foundation host 'Helberg Sport for Life' Dinner

By Colin James


(Auckland) The Halberg Disability Sport Foundation is to be the receiver of funds raised at a charity dinner, because of a new association with the Harcourts Foundation New Zealand.

Team Harcourts Ambassador Emma Revell explains the hopes of Halberg make the foundation the perfect charity partner,"Murray Helberg set up the foundation to boost the lives of physically disabled Kiwis by breaking through barriers so they can partake in and enjoy sport. Harcourts real estateprovides funding to community groups all over NZ, and we are especially inspired by the work of this actual charity. "

The 'Sport for Life' dinner will include prominent NZ sporting figures who will lead discussions on the positive impact of sport, and the power of sport to make a real difference to the lives of disabled folk. Special guests include prior All Blacks coach Sir Graham Henry, All Blacks mental skills coach Gilbert Enoka, and the Common Wealth Games Chef de Mission Rob Waddell. Also, Paralympic cycling champion Philippa Gray will talk about how critical it is to make sport inclusive for those with disabilities.

Revell announces that a charity auction will be held later in the evening, with 100 per cent of the funds raised going directly to the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation,"We have a fun array of unique sporting experiences and mementos up for auction, we hope to surprise and delight with our auction pieces. " Revell explains that Harcourts real estate established the Harcourts Foundation in 2008 in direct response to the question "What are we able to do to put something back into the community to improve the lives of the local people?"

Since the Harcourts Foundation was formed, $2.7 million has been raised through fundraising efforts, and donations from Harcourts team members. "Harcourts gets inspiration from the Halberg Foundation due to their tireless commitment in their work to bring about Murray Helbergs vision that without exception all New Zealanders should be able to access sports," claims Revell.

The Helberg Foundation employs Disability Sports Consultants right through NZ who facilitate chances for physically disabled folk, and advocates for specialised sporting equipment and training. Revell adds that the Helberg Foundation also provides grants for specifically changed sports gear.The evening has a three course meal, drinks and entertainment and tickets start at $210 plus gst per person. Bookings can be made through annah.lairdharcourts.net.




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