Propellor is proud to actively support Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity in New Zealand is a not-for-profit Christian organisation that works in partnership with people of goodwill and families in housing need, to eliminate sub-standard housing by building, renovating and selling simple, decent houses on an affordable basis.
Propellor is paying for four people to travel to an overseas location every year on a Global Village trip to aid in the building of homes.
Our commitment is to put a donation from every sale of Investment Property into the fund to take clients away every year for this experience of a lifetime. Read below for further information.
Destination Thai Binh Province, Vietnam
Begins: 15/9/2013 | Ends: 29/9/2013
Team Leader: Kyle Fowler opportunityknocks@paradise.net.nz
Vietnam Itinerary
Trip includes: Habitat Volunteer Donation, Habitat NZ Admin, Habitat branded clothing x 3 shirts,15 dinners,14 lunches and 14 breakfasts,15 nights twin share accommodation, morning/afternoon tea x 9,fresh bottled water daily, all in country transport daily Habitat Medical insurance for 15 days, onsite first aid kits, working gloves, hat, towel and Habitat Vietnam work shirt, all R&R expenses, food and accommodation and cultural school and orphanage visits.
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Day 1 ..15/09/13 Day 2 Day 3-6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9-11 Day 12 Day 13 R&R Day 14 R&R Day 15 R&R |
Arrive Hanoi - Team get together and dinner Travel Hanoi to Thai Binh, check in hotel, build site orientation Build Orphanage visit free time Free time Build and school visit Closing site lunch....travel to Ha Long Bay, free time Island Cruise overnight Travel Hanoi, sites tour and free time - Dinner Vietnamese Cooking Class Old Quarter District, shopping, free time, Final Team Dinner Closing & Presentation |
Here are those going on this year's trip:
Marion - Client
Andrew - Client
Jane - Client
Raewyn - Client
Nikki Connors
And this is the team at work and at play on the 2012 trip to Nepal...

Please also note: Any client who is chosen can also take their partner at their own cost. However, the tax deduction associated with the cost of the trip will aid in subsidising the cost!

