The highest bidder will win a dinner for themselves and three others with Wellington Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert, UNICEF ambassador Leo Bertos, skipper Andrew Durante and vice-captain Tim Brown.
Funds from the auction will go directly to UNICEF’s emergency response in Pakistan and the lucky winners will enjoy a free dinner at the popular Dockside restaurant and bar in Wellington’s Queen’s Wharf.
The humanitarian crisis in Pakistan caused by unprecedented flooding since late July has directly affected 17.2 million people, including an estimated 8.2 million children. A land area the size of Belgium, Austria and Switzerland combined has been affected, destroying homes, schools and livelihoods.
In what is quickly becoming one of the worst humanitarian disasters in recent years, the negative impact of the floods are rapidly multiplying as a disruption in water supplies and sanitation services threatens disease outbreaks, with reports of cases among children already emerging.
In addition to the loss of more than 4000 schools due to the flooding, nearly 5000 more are being used as shelters for displaced people.
UNICEF leads the emergency response on the ground for water supply, sanitation, nutrition and child protection and is collaborating with partners to address education needs.
In a crisis where the statistics are overwhelming to say the least, immediate financial response is required to stem the extent of devastation and meet the needs of the millions of suffering people.
New Zealand has already put forward a generous hand towards relief efforts but still more is needed.
Put your love of football to good use by joining the bid to dine with four of the finest in the game and help UNICEF in the rescue for Pakistan’s children.
Check out the auction on www.trademe.co.nz/314771741
The bidding closes on Saturday.