Christmas Shop

$6,150 of $5,000 goal
Given by 26 generous donors in 9 weeks

The Christmas Shop allows over 100 disadvantaged families on the North Shore to access food and gifts for their Christmas meal and day.

Auckland

Many of us in New Zealand have had the privilege of growing up with Christmas being an exciting and joyful time. However, for many families in need, Christmas is a time of stress and disillusionment. For those families that already are dependent on food parcels, there is often a feeling of disempowerment and significant pressure on parents to "put on a good Christmas".

This can lead to depression, family violence or feelings of alienation. We at the Good Works Trust want to help provide a better Christmas for as many families as we can, and need your help to enable us to do so.

For the past 7 years, the Good Works Trust, and a dedicated team of volunteers, have arranged a Christmas Shop which allows over 100 disadvantaged families on the North Shore to access food and gifts at an affordable rate for their Christmas meal and day.

We are extending an invitation to locals and businesses who might also want to partner with us to make Christmas a positive time for those in need in their community by way of financial or product donation.

Based on our statistics, the cost to feed a family, and provide children with Christmas presents, is estimated at $100.

This year the Christmas Shop is on the 18th of December, and we have partnerships in place with a local Community Centre, who will provide the venue, and Countdown, Mad Butcher and Simply Fresh, who will provide grocery items at a discounted rate. However, there are still significant costs that need to be subsidised on these items so we can pass them onto families.

Christmas is the time for being thankful for all we have. We would be extremely thankful if you join the Good Works Trust team in making Christmas better for those Kiwi families who struggle everyday.

If you or your business would like us to contact you, and discuss ways that you can help out, or are interested in being a key sponsor of this wonderful event, please email us at hello@goodworkstrust.org.nz.

Or to find out more about us, you can visit our website – goodworkstrust.org.nz

About us

The Good Works Trust Food bank is the emergency food provider for any Social Service agency with clients on the North Shore including Auckland City Mission, Te Puna Haurora, Oranga Tamariki, Hospice, Victim Support, WDHB, MSD, Plunket, Corrections, CAD’s, RESPECT, Pathways, Shine, North Harbour Budgeting and many others. We’ve been supporting Shore whanau in crisis for nearly 20years. We also provide 55 "make at home" school lunch kits a week providing 935 school lunches each week to whanau unable to feed their kids, and we run a Social Supermarket for people on the journey to financial independence - giving them a hand up, rather than a hand-out.

Use of funds

The money will be used to fund the purchase of food and small gifts, these are then passed on to families in need at a significantly subsidised rate.

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Latest donations

Dream Trust
Dream Trust on 20 Dec 2018
$750
Luigi
Luigi on 17 Dec 2018
In lieu of the little gifts I normally give to my team at work at this time of year. With a back injury I haven't been able to go out and buy gifts and decided instead to make a donation to people who need a more positive Christmas.
$50
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 13 Dec 2018
$100
Chris & Adele
Chris & Adele on 10 Dec 2018
$250
Jenny
Jenny on 10 Dec 2018
$10

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This campaign started on 18 Oct 2018 and ended on 25 Dec 2018.