Preparation for a trek through the Vietnamese mountains has seen Dargaville's Gillian McKinnon putting in the hard yards on her cross trainer. Photo / John Stone
The proceeds from tupperware parties in Dargaville are being transformed into clean water in a remote Vietnamese province, thanks to the efforts of a woman and her foster daughter.
Gillian McKinnon and foster daughter Taylor Pulls set off on their "trip of a lifetime" on Saturday: A trek through
the remote and mountainous Cao Bang province. This follows more than eight months of fundraising for a water project in the area.
Taylor, 16, was coming out of a "really really traumatic year", where her family broke apart following the death of her mother, said Ms McKinnon.
"She's never been out of the country so this is huge for her ... I'm hoping this will give her a different perspective, so she goes and sees there are people worse off, and that it will give her some hope and inspiration."
The trip was part of a project run by ChildFund New Zealand and Ms McKinnon had sponsored a child through the organisation for eight years.