Helping Menzshed
SOURCE: Stuff.co.nz and the South Waikato News.
Donation puts South Waikato Menzshed back on track following tool theft
Deflation has turned to motivation at the South Waikato Menzshed.
Weeks after thieves stole close to $4000 worth of brand-new tools from the Tokoroa branch of the charity before it could even officially open, the shed has received a $5000 donation from New Zealand agriculture and horticulture business Trinity Lands Limited to replace them.
Chairman Graeme Douglas said although the theft came as a significant blow, after preparing for months to get the shed up and running, the donation now means they can get back on track.
“It blew me away when out of the blue Trinity Lands sustainability general manager Brett Fleming rang and said he’d heard about our plight and that they’d like to give a donation of $5000.”
Graeme Douglas,
South Waikato Menzshed Chairman
After reading about the theft, Brett immediately wanted to help.
“The money comes from our local dairy farmers so it is great that it will be staying within the community. We are very fortunate that we are able to do this.”
Brett Fleming
Treasurer Bob Deacon said police are yet to apprehend those responsible for the theft but the shed was ready to get on with things.
“I have given them all the information we have but if we do hear anything I think we will be very very lucky. I won’t be surprised if we don’t,” he said.
Douglas said the shed is now focusing on preparing for the official opening. He thanked Trinity Lands for the donation.