The Camp Quality Companions who spent three nights living and sometimes sleeping on stage in Dunedin's Octagon raised $4000 for their charity, Camp Quality South funding co-ordinator Gail Higgs said yesterday.
Vicki Philip, Josh Lowry, Megan Pigou and Brennan Ingram announced prizes, danced with bands, and even took part in Zumba sessions, to do their bit for the organisation that provides recreational experiences for children and their families living with cancer.
Mrs Higgs said the profile-raising "living billboard" was part of Camp Quality's 25 anniversary celebrations, and the money would help with a summer camp planned for Queenstown.