A house designed to make dreams come true
The foundations for the Fairway Bay Wish House have been poured, and building work is underway in Pinecrest Drive, Gulf Harbour.
GJ Gardner’s Managing Director Elaine Morley says notwithstanding the 130 homes she is building this year in the Rodney District, she is delighted to be involved in the project at Fairway Bay. “For us it is one of the ways that we can be giving back to the community. “
The “Wish House” is a collaborative charity drive involving GJ Gardner and Fairway Bay developer Top Harbour Limited and Barfoot & Thompson. The project will see a house be built by GJ Gardner for auction on 8th November 2014 by Barfoot and Thompson. Living Edge Interiors will assist with the supply and home staging of furniture while the property is being marketed. All profits from the sale are going to one of New Zealand’s favourite charities, Make-A-Wish.
Make-A-Wish grants the wishes of children aged 3-17 throughout NZ with life threatening medical conditions to bring them hope, strength and joy at a very challenging time in their lives. Make-A-Wish CEO Shane Gorst says “We are dedicated to making every eligible child’s wish come true. With this kind of support, we will be able to grant over 200 wishes in 2014.”
Fairway Bay CEO Sean Pan refers to his ongoing support for Make-A-Wish saying “this is our second major charity initiative with Make-A-Wish. We look forward to it being a huge success and hope there are many more in the future.”
All profits from the sale are going to one of New Zealand’s favourite charities, Make-A-Wish.
Make-A-Wish grants the wishes of children aged 3-17 throughout NZ with life threatening medical conditions to bring them hope, strength and joy at a very challenging time in their lives.
Make-A-Wish CEO Shane Gorst says Make-A-Wish CEO Shane Gorst says “We are absolutely thrilled to be working with Fairway Bay for the second year in a row alongside Barfoot & Thompson and G J Gardener on this exciting community event. The proceeds from the Wish House will go a long way towards making wishes come true for special kiwi kids locally here on the North Shore, and all over New Zealand”
This is the second major charity initiative that the Fairway Bay developer has undertaken with Make-A-Wish – in February last year, the organisation sowed and sold fields of sunflowers for the charity.
Source: G J Gardener and Fairway Bay