Linwood High School students during a run from Hornby Shopping Centre to Lakeside Domain (35km) to raise money for their schoolmates to attend the national secondary schools' athletics championships...
Views of bottle collection by Jaycees to raise money for Tibetan refugees.
Views of Alan Jones with provisions for his pole sitting fundraiser.
Views of bottle collection by Jaycees to raise money for Tibetan refugees. Pictured in frame 4 is John Mackinder.
Stephen Jones selling the Combined Christchurch Rotary Clubs' Christmas appeal mystery envelopes in Cathedral Square.
G.H. Coley (right), C.O.R.S.O organiser for the Canterbury-West Coast district, receiving a cheque from members of the St Martins senior youth group in aid of Operation 21. Pictured are, from left...
Otago University students pushing a coffin to raise funds for Operation 21 in Cathedral Square outside the Chief Post Office building. Pictured are, Bruce Lawry (left) and Kevin Hayward (right).
Otago University students, from left, Bruce Lawry, Brian Miller and Kevin Hayward take a break at the Waitaki River from pushing a coffin for Operation 21 from Dunedin to Christchurch.
Joan Lynskey (nearest camera) leading a group of youth across the Waimakariri Bridge. The group are walking from Kaiapoi to Christchurch to raise awareness of hunger in overseas countries as part of...
Mark Smith, dressed as Mr Apple, scooping apples from the Avon River after testing the Town Hall section of the river ahead of the Great Apple Race organised by the Apple and Pear Board.
University of Canterbury students, C.E. Lim, K.K. Yeo, Stephen Tan and James Tan, play mahjong.
A man with a pile of books at the North Canterbury Red Cross annual market to raise funds for meals-on-wheels and disaster relief teams.
Bishopdale School pupils jogging down Greers Road to raise money for their school library.
Steven Gale with donations collected for Romanian orphans at the Linwood New World Supermarket.
Tracey Sheldrake sorting out clothing donated for Operation Good Samaritan at the Carlyle Street railway sheds ahead of being shipped to the Pacific Islands for victims of Cyclone Ofa.
Barry Gwynne sorting out donations for Operation Good Samaritan the Carlyle Street railway sheds ahead of being shipped to the Pacific Islands for victims of a cyclone.
Dion Wall and Fern McAllister of the Puawai Dancers dancing in Cathedral Square to raise funds for the victims of Cyclone Ofa.
Petariki Ngarimu (left) and Andrew Shepherd of the Puawai Dancers performing in Cathedral Square to raise funds for the victims of Cyclone Ofa.
Petariki Ngarimu (front) and Sumara Fraser of the Puawai Dancers performing in Cathedral Square to raise funds for victims of Cyclone Ofa.
Maureen Haynes (with hands raised) and volunteers from Christchurch Boys High School packing donations for victims of Cyclone Ofa in a Sydenham warehouse.
Suia Tuulua surrounded with donated non perishable goods destined for victims of Cyclone Ofa.
Chisnallwood Intermediate pupils, John Cannard (left), Maria Franklin (seated) and Natasha McQuoid dressed as rubbish to promote a World Vision 40 Hour Famine they are involved in with their teacher...
Eva Gilmore, president of the Save the Children Fund North Canterbury, with donations of clothing and bedding for those affected by a cyclone in Suva.
Banks Avenue Primary School pupils spelling out the word "hope" with coins on their school playground for Operation Hope, a fundraiser for Ethiopians. Pictured, from left, Perry Lorier, Steven Magrath...