A local girl's big-hearted gesture shows you're never too young to start helping others.
When Lana Chrystall, 9, heard her mother speaking about a homeless man she met through volunteer work, the Te Mata Primary School pupil immediately thought of what she could do to help.
"We talked about the circumstances that led to him being homeless and she said we should save all our money for a week and give it to the man. But that wasn't practical, I didn't know his name or have any contacts," her mother, Sonia Chrystall, said. "That week we read the first article about the emergency shelter."
With that sign in mind, they pondered ways to grow the fundraiser and came up with a "One Week Self Sacrifice Challenge".
Her idea would raise money for the Limitless Hope Emergency Shelter Appeal, backed by Hawke's Bay Today.