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Dinner to honour Jim Bagnall

Filed under: General — Ministry of Men's Affairs @ 12:42 pm Fri 24th May 2013

We pass on this invitation from ‘Save Our Families’:

To all Womens and Mens Organisations plus Organisations involved in reducing NZ’s Child Poverty and Child Abuse
All MP’s , Managers and Staff
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday .

Invitation to Dinner to celebrate the Life Acheivements of Mr Jim Bagnall and the Inaugural Annual Dinner for ‘Save Our Families’ in New Zealand.

You are warmly invited to the this Dinner and discussion . We hope you can attend this important Celebration.

‘Save Our Families’ has a vital role to play in the massive reduction of the escalating Child Poverty in NZ and the Child Abuses occurring in NZ due to Inequality.

Mr Jim Bagnall is a champion campaigner and his acheivements are to be celebrated and recognised. Several others will be acknowledged for their efforts .

Venue :- Valentines Buffet Restuarant
Address:- 180 Wairau Road Glenfield (09) 4445150

Date:- Sunday , 26th May 2013
Time :- Pre Dinner Drinks 5.30pm
Cost :- $40.00 per head

RSVP:- Mr Kerry Bevan (09)4247762 (answer ph)

10 Comments »

  1. Dear Readers,

    South Auckland Refuge for Men with Families, Validate, Support and are Proactive in this recognition of Jim Bagnall.
    The first 50 attendees to register attendance with us will be given 50% reduction per head as advertised.

    To register contact the refuge.

    South Auckland Refuge for Men with Families
    [email protected]
    09 269 4411
    021 221 9192

    Comment by Paul Catton — Fri 24th May 2013 @ 10:30 pm

  2. I certainly agree Jim deserves to be honoured for the thousands of hours he has dedicated to assisting fathers. I’m sorry that this was such short notice.

    Who is behind “Save our Families”?

    Is it a real organisation?

    What are they promoting?

    Comment by JohnPotter — Sat 25th May 2013 @ 9:40 am

  3. As well as direct helping of fathers, Jim Bagnall has clarified many ideas and also brought speakers together for seminars that he has funded. These seminars have brought many people together and also brought many men into the various parts of men’s movement. I remember seminars on self representation and child support. I am sure that there were others, before I knew about him. These seminars and relationships developed will have a long term impact. Thanks, MurrayBacon.

    Comment by MurrayBacon — Sat 25th May 2013 @ 12:50 pm

  4. I am sorry Short notice and distance prevent myself or any of my colleagues from CYFSTALK from attending. We all acknowledge Jim’s work over many years, and his contribution to men, and their families. Thanks Jim, It was an honor being on the same side.

    Comment by Gwahir — Sat 25th May 2013 @ 7:36 pm

  5. Hi John, as I understand it, Save Our Families was recently started by Julian Price, Kerry Bevin and unknown others. The name has been used by overseas groups but we have seen no information about its policies etc. No doubt we will hear more about it on Sunday night.

    Comment by Ministry of Men's Affairs — Sat 25th May 2013 @ 8:38 pm

  6. Jim has put himself right in the firing line and stoically endured substantial personal sacrifice in standing up publicly for fathers and families. I won’t be there as I’m overseas at present, but acknowledge my appreciation for the tremendous work Jim has done nonetheless.

    Comment by Skeptic — Sun 26th May 2013 @ 2:55 am

  7. Jim is a star, and ‘the ultimate’ campaigner. Im sorry I cant get up there this weekend.
    cheers to all. Viv Roberts

    Comment by Viv Roberts — Mon 27th May 2013 @ 12:17 pm

  8. Sorry I could not be there but my regards to Jimmy Bagnall, a gentleman who has done so much for the cause.

    Bruce Tichbon

    Comment by Bruce Tichbon — Tue 28th May 2013 @ 11:54 am

  9. My heartfelt good wishes to Jim. A tireless campaigner and a wonderful man that has given so much to our country. I am genuinely very disappointed that I will not be able to make it.

    Comment by Vman — Fri 31st May 2013 @ 4:52 pm

  10. I’m sorry I won’t be there to remember Jim and catch up with you all.

    RIP, Jim.

    Eternal rest, grant unto him O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon him.

    Comment by Darryl Ward — Sun 3rd April 2016 @ 10:42 pm

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