Social agencies are seeing an increase in struggling families unable to afford necessities as the pressures leading up to winter settle in.
Tauranga Community Foodbank manager Nicki Goodwin said increased need could continue for months as people tried to keep up with their power bills.
"Unfortunately winter comes every year and with it are extra expenses involved in keeping warm and dry," she said.
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"A lot of people's budgets are stretched to breaking anyway but add in electricity and firewood, and they actually snap."