Cash for flood victims in pj drive
BY SARAH LAMONT
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Invercargill woman Mary-Flo Campbell has made walking the streets in her pyjamas a regular occupation. But it was for a good cause.
Twice a week for about three weeks, Mrs Campbell dressed in her nightwear and stood inside supermarkets and The Warehouse to raise money for Pakistani flood victims.
The initiative came after she watched the news on the floods on television, while in her pyjamas.
She raised $1787.50 and people had still been taking money into the Red Cross.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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