NANUBØRN's chairman resigns - the association is looking for new board members

The chairman has resigned after moving abroad, and NANUBØRN is now calling an extraordinary general meeting to find new board members who can continue the work with Christmas aid for children and families in Greenland.

All sales from the coffee stall in the Greenland House during the outlet sale of designer clothes went uncut to the Nanu Children's Association. Photo: Hanne Broberg
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The chairman of the volunteer association Nanubørn, Mona Steenholdt, is stepping down from her role after moving abroad. This means that the association is now looking for new members for the board to ensure that the work can continue.

To find new forces, the board is calling an extraordinary general meeting on Saturday, April 11 at 2:00 p.m. Greenlandic time.

The board's tasks include planning the annual Christmas aid, fundraising, collaborations and communicating the association's work. Most of it takes place online, and experience with board work is not necessary – the most important thing is commitment and a desire to contribute.

At the meeting, the association will briefly present the work of the board, after which new members will be elected.