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Mrs Glenda McGill, of Christchurch, the new South Island manager for World Vision. Mrs McGill, a former teacher and retailer, is responsible for liaising with about 100 World Vision volunteer workers in the South Island, public relations, and-promoting and organising the relief organisation’s annual 40-hour famine for 1986. The target for next year’s famine relief fund is $3 million. Mrs McGill also seeks to engage areas of the South Island in the support of relief projects overseas. Such a link has recently been established between West Auckland and Ramatlabama in South Africa.

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Press, 28 December 1985, Page 15

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Mrs Glenda McGill, of Christchurch, the new South Island manager for World Vision. Mrs McGill, a former teacher and retailer, is responsible for liaising with about 100 World Vision volunteer workers in the South Island, public relations, and-promoting and organising the relief organisation’s annual 40-hour famine for 1986. The target for next year’s famine relief fund is $3 million. Mrs McGill also seeks to engage areas of the South Island in the support of relief projects overseas. Such a link has recently been established between West Auckland and Ramatlabama in South Africa. Press, 28 December 1985, Page 15

Mrs Glenda McGill, of Christchurch, the new South Island manager for World Vision. Mrs McGill, a former teacher and retailer, is responsible for liaising with about 100 World Vision volunteer workers in the South Island, public relations, and-promoting and organising the relief organisation’s annual 40-hour famine for 1986. The target for next year’s famine relief fund is $3 million. Mrs McGill also seeks to engage areas of the South Island in the support of relief projects overseas. Such a link has recently been established between West Auckland and Ramatlabama in South Africa. Press, 28 December 1985, Page 15