Charity abounds at Skindeep

The team at Skindeep Clinic are helping to raise funds for the General Fund at Sunrise. Back l-r Bex Keogh, Cathy Aberahama, Katrina Priday, Nalley Marino, Gabrielle Ryan. Front Pepi Bolton-Riley, Chrissy Aldridge, Michelle Knight.

Locally owned Skindeep Clinic has joined the ranks of Sunrise donors with an innovative promotion where they will match dollar for dollar donations made to Sunrise by their clientelle.

Skindeep Clinic prides itself on being the most experienced and advanced Medispa in Tairāwhiti-Gisborne. Their diverse team of clinicians are registered nurse-led, their systems and procedures are medically certified, and with treatment machinery of the highest quality, their clients walk out the door looking and feeling fabulous.

After finishing their treatments clients will be offered the opportunity to make a voluntary $2 donation to the General Fund at Sunrise, which Skindeep Clinic will match to double up their donation.

Chrissy Aldridge, Skindeep Clinic director, says she’s “been looking for a way to give back to the community for a while now.”

“We’ve owned Skindeep Clinic for three years and with the awesome support we’ve had from our customers we’re now in a position to give something back.”

“We’ve decided to donate to the General Fund, because we know the proceeds will be granted to local charities that need help each year through Sunrise’s annual funding round.”

Chrissy likes the idea that “Sunrise is for Gizzy, by Gizzy”.

“Sunrise is a local charity, and we really like that. We want to help spread the word to our clients about how Sunrise works, while at the same time raising money to help Sunrise help our community.”

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