Papamoa Primary School children have given the city's homeless "a little bit of dignity" after donating more than $700 worth of personal hygiene packs to the Salvation Army.
Salvation Army community ministries manager Davina Plummer had tears in her eyes as she accepted 48 packs including deoderant, toothbrushes and toothpaste for people living on the street.
Plummer said it was hard not to get emotional after seeing the city's homeless first-hand and knowing how much the packs would mean to them.
"These are little things for people to have their dignity," Plummer said. "It is so integral to everyday life."
The packs included water, toothpaste and a toothbrush, tissues, shampoo, chapstick, deodrant and plasters.