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The World Vision 40 Hour Challenge is on now!


This weekend, rangatahi across Aotearoa are stepping up to give tamariki in Solomon Islands food for today, and a future for tomorrow. Know someone taking part? Support them and donate now.

Or take on the challenge yourself,by going 40 hours offline, you’re standing with tamariki like Polyne, who are struggling to get enough food each day because of climate change.

  • Share your offline challenge on socials (before you go offline!)
  • Tag #40HOURNZ
  • The fun starts now, you've got this!
  • It's not too late to join!
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