The All Blacks paid a visit to some sick kids Friday at the Pullman Hotel as a part of the 'everybody knows something' campaign.
Cure Kids CEO Frances Benge said almost everybody in New Zealand knows a child who needs a cure for something.
"What we launched is a campaign called everyone knows someone," said Benge.
"So we followed the All Blacks tradition of wrapping our wrists and write somebody you know needs a cure."
Dane Coles, Sam Whitelock and George Moala took part in a questionnaire as kids submitted questions to their heroes, followed by some fun and exciting science experiments for the kids.
"I've done a few things for Cure Kids and you can see what it really means to the kids," said Coles.
"For us to come in for a couple of hours and make them smile, it's pretty special."
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