Our school has just started to collect bread tags.
WHY you may ask? To help raise some money to buy wheelchairs of course!
It takes 200kg of bread tags to be able to afford ONE wheelchair.
THAT'S A LOT OF BREAD TAGS!
Click HERE to learn more about how you and your school can take part in collecting bread tags to help provide wheelchairs to those in need.
You could also go on their Facebook group to find collection points around New Zealand. There might be one near you!
Do you think your school would be interested to start collecting bread tags?
I think this is a very cool idear from Henry
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ReplyDeleteI love that you are collecting bread tags to help to buy wheelchairs to sell to the people who need them.
That is very kind of you.
I would really like to hear more about how that went.
Have you bought a wheelchair yet? If you have good for you.
From Isabel
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DeleteKia ora Room 2 our name is Tu'amelie Fatai and I am working with Keith we would love to be with you in that photo and I like your smiles.
ReplyDeleteBy Tu'amelie and Keith
Hello Room 2, I like
ReplyDeletethe way that you guys
were using bread tags
200kg is a lot of bread
tags for 1 wheelchair
that's crazy! Bye
From Teegan.
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ReplyDeleteMorena Room 2,my name is Ropiha and I am a year five student at Matawai School. I think that it's really thoughtful of you to try your best to help others that are in need of a wheel chair. Who came up with the idea? Did you get to buy a wheel chair? if you did how long did it take to find the bread clips?
ReplyDeleteI have started to do this as well:)
ReplyDeleteHi our names are Sione and Tuamelie.We liked how you took a photo holding a bread tag.Ka kite!Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeletehi Felicia my name is Patrick I like how you are taking photos with your class it looks amazing and gorgeous hope you have fun
ReplyDeleteHow is your collection of bread tags coming along? We would love to know how many you have. How do you keep count? We think it is a wonderful project with real purpose.
ReplyDeleteKia Ora my name is Shadae,I go to Kaikohe West School,I really like the way you are saving up bread tags for a
ReplyDeleteweelchair for your school.Ive enjoyed seeing you build up with your fellas bread tags every time we blog.
This reminded me of when people broke there jandals they collected them and clipped it on the bottom of
the jandals to fix them.How do you collect so much bread tags in 1 week?Check out my blog @https://kwsshadaew.blogspot.com/