Stratford Press

Amazing Race gifts toys

Legal firm hits the streets to support Taranaki children

- Alyssa Smith

Connect Legal Taranaki took part in a fun workplace challenge, but the real winners were three Taranaki organisati­ons. Around 30 staff members from the Connect Legal Taranaki team competed in their own version of the Amazing Race, on Saturday, November 12.

The challenge was organised by Alexis Bright with the help of 12 other volunteers. She says the six teams - Legal Eagles, Killer Gorillas, Apex Predators, Preening Peacocks, Shark Attack and Taranaki Bulls - travelled all over New Plymouth to complete challenges.

“They started at the Connect Legal Taranaki office, made their way to Nga¯motu Beach and then completed a number of challenges on the way to East End Bowling Club.”

The competitor­s had to assemble bikes and ride scooters for some of the challenges, with the bike, scooter and other items donated to Big Brother Big Sister Taranaki, Tu¯taki and the Roderique Hope Trust, she says.

“We’ve run amazing races in the past but this year we wanted to do something special and gift the items to three organisati­ons who do a lot of good in the community.

“Each organisati­on received a hula hoop, a skipping rope, a basketball, netball, a scooter and stand, a bike, two helmets, a bike multi-purpose tool and a five-game set.”

Representa­tives from Big Brother Big Sister Taranaki, Tu¯ taki and the Roderique Hope Trust were at the East End Bowling Club to meet and thank the competitor­s.

Tu¯ taki general manager Nelson Pulotu and Roderique Hope Trust board member says the two organisati­ons appreciate­d the donations.

“We’re grateful to be considered for this. All three organisati­ons work with young people and Connect Legal Taranaki being willing to donate to these corporatio­ns is a big help to our tamariki.”

Big Brother Big Sister Taranaki programme director Paul Lampe says the support is appreciate­d. “We’re very thankful.’’ Alexis says supporting these organisati­ons is important to Connect Legal Taranaki.

“All of these organisati­ons do great work in the community.

‘‘There is a lot of value in what they do.”

She says without the support of sponsors, this wouldn’t have been possible.

“We’re very appreciati­ve of our sponsors, with East End Skating Rink giving us a discount on using skates for the event.”

 ?? Photo/ Alyssa Smith ?? The Connect Legal Team with (centre, from left) Big Brother, Big Sister Taranaki programme director Paul Lampe, Tu¯ taki general manager and Roderique Hope Trust board member Nelson Pulotu and Rosa Pulotu, 12.
Photo/ Alyssa Smith The Connect Legal Team with (centre, from left) Big Brother, Big Sister Taranaki programme director Paul Lampe, Tu¯ taki general manager and Roderique Hope Trust board member Nelson Pulotu and Rosa Pulotu, 12.

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