Topics:  education, fundraising appeal

Hamilton schools get behind foodbank appeal

Downers NZ Ltd workers (extreme right) Robbie Lilleyman and Darryn Shadrock help Southwell School pupils pack food the school donated to Hamilton Christian Foodbank to assist families in need over Christmas.
Downers NZ Ltd workers (extreme right) Robbie Lilleyman and Darryn Shadrock help Southwell School pupils pack food the school donated to Hamilton Christian Foodbank to assist families in need over Christmas.

Two Hamilton schools demonstrated community spirit this week with substantial donations to the Hamilton Combined Christian Food bank.

Students from Southwell School and Waikato Diocesan School for Girls organised collections of non perishable food items - and an assortment of festive items - to boost dwindling stocks on the food bank shelves.

Downer NZ Ltd offered its support by seconding three volunteers, contracts supervisor Ed Beazley, Darryn Shadrock and Robbie Lilleyman, and vehicles to cart the donated items from the schools to the foodbank.

Hamilton and the Waikato, like other areas in the country, is seeing a growing need for food parcels from a wide range of clients - some employed some unemployed.

In the year October 2011 to October 2012the Hamiltron Combined Christian Foodbank has distributed 3455 parcels that catered for 6,821 adults and 5,343 children.


Search Bay of Plenty Times

Local Partners

Need some inspiration? Call 07 578 1973 or Click here.

Contact your online rep now for more information. 

1 of 2

Promotions

Check out our latest competitions and enter to win great prizes.

Find a business in your area

Most Popular Topics

Horoscopes

Gemini

Disappointment in a friend or lover and/or the realization that you have been neglecting your own needs for socializing, affection, and...

more


Marketplace