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Struggling Families Banking On Generosity Of Kiwis To Keep Pantries Full This Winter

Monday, 5 July 2021, 3:07 pm Despite huge numbers of families struggling to make ends meet, communities across the country have taken action on food poverty in greater numbers than ever before with New Zealand s only online foodbank seeing a record breaking 500 percent increase in donations over the past year. But it’s still not enough. As winter sets in, The Salvation Army is seeing incredibly high demand for food and is expecting to give out 20,000 food parcels over the colder months to people struggling with the essentials. The Foodbank Project, led by The Salvation Army with major support from Countdown, provides an easily accessible way to top up

Community Scoop » Struggling Families Banking On Generosity Of Kiwis To Keep Pantries Full This Winter

Press Release – Countdown Supermarket Despite huge numbers of families struggling to make ends meet, communities across the country have taken action on food poverty in greater numbers than ever before with New Zealand’s only online foodbank seeing a record breaking 500 percent increase … Despite huge numbers of families struggling to make ends meet, communities across the country have taken action on food poverty in greater numbers than ever before with New Zealand’s only online foodbank seeing a record breaking 500 percent increase in donations over the past year. But it’s still not enough. As winter sets in, The Salvation Army is seeing incredibly high demand for food and is expecting to give out 20,000 food parcels over the colder months to people struggling with the essentials.

Urgent imperative to act : Modern slavery petition accepted as Govt convenes group to advise on possible law

Urgent imperative to act : Modern slavery petition accepted as Govt convenes group to advise on possible law Newshub 17 hrs ago © World Vision. Michelia Miles from Trade Aid, Minister Michael Wood, Grant Bayldon from World Vision. Politicians from across Parliament turned out on Tuesday for the presentation of a petition calling for modern slavery legislation.  Signed by more than 37,000 Kiwis and organised by Trade Aid and World Vision, the petition asks MPs to introduce legislation requiring public and private entities to report on risks of modern slavery in their supply chains, as well as what they are doing to address such risks. 

Live: No new cases connected to Sydney traveller, case s partner tests negative

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