SIT to donate to Nepal Earthquake

The Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) has pledged its commitment to the fundraising efforts by SIT students, graduates and the Nepalese community in Southland with a donation of NZD$1,500 to go to the relief efforts organised by the SIT students in association with the Red Cross.
The SIT Council agreed on the decision at Monday night’s council meeting.
SIT Chief Executive Penny Simmonds said “The Nepalese community in Southland, many of whom are SIT graduates, and our current Nepalese students are working very hard with the Red Cross to raise awareness and financial support for the Nepal earthquake recovery efforts. Many of our students and graduates are in a state of shock. It is a credit to them that they have focussed their concerns into fundraising efforts to assist the Red Cross to provide relief for their country and SIT is pleased to make this contribution to their target.”
The Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) has pledged its commitment to the fundraising efforts by SIT students, graduates and the Nepalese community in Southland with a donation of NZD$1,500 to go to the relief efforts organised by the SIT students in association with the Red Cross. The SIT...
The Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) has pledged its commitment to the fundraising efforts by SIT students, graduates and the Nepalese community in Southland with a donation of NZD$1,500 to go to the relief efforts organised by the SIT students in association with the Red Cross.
The SIT Council agreed on the decision at Monday night’s council meeting.
SIT Chief Executive Penny Simmonds said “The Nepalese community in Southland, many of whom are SIT graduates, and our current Nepalese students are working very hard with the Red Cross to raise awareness and financial support for the Nepal earthquake recovery efforts. Many of our students and graduates are in a state of shock. It is a credit to them that they have focussed their concerns into fundraising efforts to assist the Red Cross to provide relief for their country and SIT is pleased to make this contribution to their target.”
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