Auckland Council staff are digging deep this year to bring a little Christmas cheer to Aucklanders struggling to make ends meet in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Donations from staff will be collected over the next three weeks in council offices for the Auckland City Mission - Te Tāpui Atawhai Auckland Angels appeal.
Aucklanders can also get on board to support the cause, by dropping off long-life food or gifts at any Auckland Council library branch throughout the region.
Each donation will help to create Christmas meal packs for families in need, gifts for children that match their age and interests, and a festive treat for those experiencing homelessness, in transitional housing or living at the Mission’s HomeGround.
With support from the council’s collections last year, Auckland City Mission - Te Tāpui Atawhai gave out 30,000 gifts to tamariki, and 7000 families were able to enjoy a Christmas meal.
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown says that while he looks forward to the festive season, he’s always mindful that it’s a challenging time of year for anyone without the support of friends or family close by, and those struggling to make ends meet.
“Any contribution through this appeal, big or small, is likely to brighten someone’s day. I’m more than willing to dig deep for the collection box this year and I encourage everyone who can to do the same. Let’s help to share a little kindness to people who are doing it tough.”
The council has supported Te Tāpui Atawhai Auckland Angels appeal for six years, and continues to support Auckland City Mission to respond to homelessness in Auckland.
General Manager of Community Wellbeing Kenneth Aiolupotea says his team is proud to be working closely with City Mission to make this happen.
“It is great that our libraries are places where our community can make donations to support people in need for Christmas. The cool thing about this appeal is that anyone can be an angel, everyone needs an angel and every donation counts.”
Auckland City Missioner – Manutaki Helen Robinson says the appeal offers meaningful support for many and can give hope to those finding daily living expenses impossible to meet.
“A big thank you to Auckland Council for supporting the Mission again this Christmas, by making it easy for Aucklanders across the region to donate.”
How to donate
- You can leave your food or gift donation at a collection point at one of the council’s libraries from 1 December to 21 December.
- Drop off your gift at the Mission’s HomeGround, 140 Hobson Street, Auckland Central – 17 to 19 December and 22 to 23 December.
- Make a donation online via the Auckland’s Angels website.
What food can I donate?
Donations of alcohol free, non-perishable food items are hugely appreciated. Here are some ideas that will be included in Mission food parcels during the Christmas season:
- Tinned vegetables, such as tomatoes, corn, peas or beans
- Tinned soup
- Baked beans and tinned spaghetti
- Tinned fruit
- Tinned meat and fish
- Pasta sauce, pasta and rice
- Breakfast cereal and muesli bars
- Spreads, such as jam, peanut butter or honey
- Flour and sugar
- Christmas treats, such as mince pies, biscuits and chocolate.
Other non-food items are also welcome:
- Baby food
- Nappies
- Toilet rolls
- Soap and shampoo
- Feminine hygiene products
- Deodorant.
What gifts can I donate?
Donations of new, unwrapped and non-battery operated gifts for children and teenagers are hugely appreciated. Here are a few popular gift ideas for various ages:
- Infants: Rattles, night lights, bath toys, teething rings
- Toddlers: Bath toys, puzzles, soft toys, Duplo, pull-along toys
- Primary School: Puzzles, dress-ups, dolls/action figures, Lego, craft kits, toy cars, animal figurines
- Teenagers: Sports ball, scarfs, hats, beach towels, toiletries, gift voucher or Prezzy card
- Family/All Ages: Board games, books, stationery, reusable drink bottles, toiletries, gift voucher or Prezzy card.
Due to sizing challenges, please do not gift clothing.
For further information about Auckland’s Angels, visit the Auckland City Mission website.