Cerebal palsy patient gains, then loses, her voice

Print

Tue, 16 Jun 2009 12:00a.m.

3 News Video On Demand
Rate:
0 ratings
The lively corridors of Wanganui Girls College and year nine student Shenaragh Nemani is just part of the school landscape.
The lively corridors of Wanganui Girls College and year nine student Shenaragh Nemani is just part of the school landscape.
Become a fan of 3 News on Facebook and on Twitter.

Post a Comment

Before commenting, please take the time to read our moderation guide


(Won't be published)



Comments

25 Jun 2009 02:23p.m.

Lee wrote:

A Givealittle page has been created for this fund - donations going to the school bank account as provided by the school.

Page link is https://www.givealittle.co.nz/member/adrian/project/helpshenaragh

23 Jun 2009 10:15a.m.

Jenny & Kevin wrote:

The Shenaragh Nemani Fundraiser 'The Magic of One Click' can be found at http://bit.ly/magic1click or www.tweettwins.wordpress.com. Donation and full background information is at that website.

A Facebook page is set up as Shenaragh Nemani Fundraiser. You can also RT @tweettwins Twitter messages to friends. Suggested tweet: The Magic of One Click Fundraising for Shenaragh NZ$40k gives her a voice Pls RT http://bit.ly/magic1click.

You can really make a difference with just one click. Please tell your friends how to find the info and ask them to spread the links and to share the wallet by donating at the school's fundraising account. The school will also set up a PayPal acocunt so international donors can easily donate.
Shenaragh's news was seen in USA, UK, Canada, NZ, Slovenia & France within two hours of launch thanks to the power of Social Media and socially conscious business connections.

The Shenaragh Nemani Fundraiser 'The Magic of One Click' is set up by business partners The Tweet Twins - Kevin Andreassend and Jenny Wilmshurst.Keep spreading the word about The Shenaragh Nemani Fundraiser 'The Magic of One Click' to help Shenaragh Nemani.



22 Jun 2009 05:37p.m.

Jenny wrote:

The Tweet Twins have created an online fundraising campaign for Shenaragh - 'The Magic of Just One Click'.

Tweet Twins blog's home page is now dedicated to explaining her need with 3 News video and an article. A Twitter campaign as well as email campaign is launched and the website. Within 4 hours the full Shenaragh message has now been viewed by NZers, as well as those in Canada and USA.

The tobii distributor is right behind our efforts. We've asked the school to set up a PayPal account in their name so international donors can make payments easily.

Spread the word, pass it on like a positive virus. This is a beat the swineflu topic change!

Please direct people to http://bit.ly/magic1click or follow us on @tweettwins on Twitter and RT our messages.

Donors can also make donations directly to the school's account
(referenced on the TV3 site and Tweettwins site). Make the deposit with the reference 'The Magic of Just One Click'.

Every bit of help you can muster is a step forward for Shenaragh and her family!

20 Jun 2009 01:07p.m.

Carina wrote:

Here is your opportunity - an account has been set up for her via her school:

Wanganui Girls’ College bank account 030791 0475781 00 with the code “Shenaragh Fund”. Any amount will make a difference!!! cf

17 Jun 2009 07:26p.m.

Nick wrote:

Please can someone setup a bank acount so all Kiwis can donate to it. To be given a voice and then have it taken away seems so cruel. It just breaks my heart. This girl needs this technology.

17 Jun 2009 08:27a.m.

Colin wrote:

It would be tragic to take away this child's voice - set it up and I'll be happy to contribute

16 Jun 2009 09:35p.m.

adrian wrote:

Why don't we raise some money for her online with givealittle.co.nz?

Just set it up and I'll throw money at it so she can keep that machine and keep in touch with everyone

Related Videos