Face masks signed by Jacinda Ardern & Ashley Bloomfield auctioned for charity

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch
Nov 24, 2020 |

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield

Two framed face masks with signatures from New Zealand’s most recognisable faces during the Covid19 pandemic are being auctioned.

The Rangiora Lions Club is selling the masks signed by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and country’s Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield to benefit Blind Low Vision NZ.

They are being auctioned on Trade Me – “Guaranteed authentic. Professionally framed. Would look stunning on your wall or office. Frame 430cm x 340cm.”

The starting price is $300 each.


Face mask signed by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern


Face mask signed by Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield

Project coordinator Quentin De Hamel said he wanted to do something positive to mark this extraordinary year.

“I felt a face mask was a good symbol for the year, and the 1pm briefings with the Prime Minister and Dr Ashley Bloomfield will remain as a key memory of 2020,” he says.

“I was delighted that both Jacinda and Ashley chose to support our fundraiser.”


Quentin de Hamel and Tini Lawry of the Rangiora Lions Club are selling face masks signed by Jacinda Ardern and Dr Ashley Bloomfield on Trade Me to raise funds for the blind.

Dr Ashley Bloomfield has written the now famous words used at the beginning of his daily 1pm press briefings – Kia ora, koutou katoa (Greetings, Hello to you all)

“Jacinda Ardern’s mask simply highlights her famous saying – Be Kind.”

Both masks are authentic, have been signed and professionally framed.

Mr de Hamel believes the chance to own these one-off pieces of history will be attractive to many people.

“What a terrific Christmas present for someone who has everything – something really special that you can pass on to your grandchildren.” He is also hoping corporates will get involved as these will make very special and unique gifts.”

“I think the face mask has become iconic with what has been 2020. The face mask has literally been the face of the pandemic. In New Zealand, so to have the Prime Minister and the Director-General of Health. Here is an opportunity to remember 2020 as a year to put down in the history books”, says de Hamel.”

Rangiora Lions Club President Tini Lawry was excited when this idea came forward in a brainstorming evening. “I love the initiative Quentin has shown and the club is 100% supportive of this project. Helping the blind is one of the key focus areas for Lions Clubs worldwide, and it would be great to see a good amount raised for Blind Low Vision NZ.”

“Many of these organisations have missed out on the usual opportunities they have to fundraise throughout the year and anything we can do to support them is worthwhile”

100% of the proceeds from this auction will go to Blind Low Vision NZ.

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch

Chris Lynch is a journalist, videographer and content producer, broadcasting from his independent news and production company in Christchurch, New Zealand. If you have a news tip or are interested in video content, email [email protected]

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