SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT N.Z. UNDER 21 WOMEN Porritt Park MONDAY FEB. 18— THURSDAY 21 Games will be played all day. STARTING TIMES: Monday 10.30,-Tuesday 9.15, Wednesday 10.30, Thursday 9.15. Admission: Adults $2 (all day), *1 (after 1.30), Children 50c. SPONSORED BY: t HERTZ RENT-A-CAR
World? Vfeion of New Zealand REPORT TO THE PEOPLE Annua! Report of the World Vision of New Zealand Trust Board for 1979 World Vision of New Zealand is a non-denominationaf Christian humanitarian aid organisation. We are a legally autonomous New Zealand organisation in global partnership with World Vision entities on all continents, making up the World Vision International Family. Our purpose: , , “To serve the poorest of the poor overseas by providing, resources that will enable them to reach their God-given potential within their own culture.” Simplified Statement of Accounts Extracted from the audited set of accounts for the year ended 30 September 1979. INCOME (all from private groups and individuals in New Zealand) Childcare: Child sponsors, March appeal, Run tor Children programme, General donations 1,436,000 Relief and Development . Indian Flood, Boat People, emergency appeals, 40 Hour Famine, Aid Team 914,000 . Evangelism and Christian Leadership , National Workers, sponsors and designated gifts . 30,000 Undesignated Gifts 45,000 TOTAL INCOME. $2,425,000 Increase over 1978-24% HOW THE MONEY WAS USED A. Allocated for World Vision Ministry * SENT OVERSEAS TO WV FIELD OFFICES Childcare, $ %ofincome relief, development and Christian outreach 1,442,000 09.48- * AWAITING REMITTANCE OVERSEAS , 310,000 12.78 * NZ EDUCATION MINISTRY 97,000 4.00 Total allocated to Ministry $1,849,000 76.26% B. Management Expenses in New Zealand * Fund raising and promotion 224,000 9.23 * Administration and _. , management 352,000 14.51 TOTAL EzXPENSES $576,000 23.74% FOR INFORMATION: POST TO WORLD VISION OF NEW ZEALAND box 1923, Auckland Patron: Sir John Marshall lam interested in World Vision’s work. Please undertake the following:- □ Put my name on your mailing list. □ Send information on how 1 can sponsor a child. M r/M rs/M iss ; . — _ Address 1 : ■ cp/r
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