Wellington charity saves cruise ship
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Save St Vincent de Paul supplied The Radiance of the Seas with five thousand altar breads after it had run out. Photo / Supplied
A Wellington charity saved the day for a cruise ship running short of supplies.
St Vincent de Paul supplied The Radiance of the Seas with five thousand altar breads after it had run out a day before arriving in New Zealand.
Marketing Manager Sarah Ford said the cruise director's call
was a big deal, as they usually only sell around 100 at a time.
She said one of the things that attracted the cruise ship's business was that their breads are made by Wellingtonians with intellectual disabilities.