

Senior All Black Byron Kelleher says thank you to donors
Byron visited Save the Children projects in Fiji in September 2006. He was inspired by the work being done there and wanted to give a special message to those who donate to all Save the Children programmes. Save the Children was the official charity of the All Blacks up until 30 June 2008. We worked together to fight poverty and help children get an education.
See the clip here: Byron thanks donors [2862 Kb, wmv file, 20 second clip]. It may take a minute to download.
Give an education, save a life!
All Blacks visited our projects in South Africa and Fiji and now play a part in helping us get donors for our education campaign this year. See Anton Oliver, Keven Mealamu, Carl Hayman and Doug Howlett at Harrismith High School in South Africa and Byron Kelleher, Jerry Collins and Joe Rokocoko at the playschool in Fiji.
See them at work here: All Blacks say 'give an education, save a life' [3315 Kb, wmv file, 30 second clip]
It may take a minute to download.
Rewrite the Future
Save the Children's big campaign, Rewrite the Future, for the next few years is to provide quality education to 8 million children afftected by armed conflict by 2010. Find out more by listening to comments from All Blacks Byron Kelleher and Keven Mealamu, as well as actors Susan Sarandon and Eva Longaria, and finally - Nobel Peace Prize winner Bishop Desmond Tutu.
Rewrite the Future launch video for NZ - Windows Media file
- [4145 Kb, 58 second clip] It may take a minute to download.
Rewrite the Future launch video for NZ - Quick Time file
- [4240 Kb, 58 second clip] It may take a minute to download.
Thank you to the New Zealand Woman's Weekly and Fiona Tomlinson for the photos of the All Blacks in Fiji.