Kiwi company Super Shuttle has offices throughout New Zealand including Christchurch.
The company's director, Graeme Dobson, was in the city when the 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck. After experiencing the total turmoil, destruction and anxiety first hand, Graeme and co-owner, Peter King, were determined to do something to help their Christchurch team of employees as well as the local community.
"The idea for a Super Haka grew out of this desire to do more than just donate money," says Graeme. "We wanted to ignite other Kiwis – even those living abroad – to get behind the city and send a loud message of support, love, strength and unity while demonstrating what can be achieved when we all pull together".
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