Foodbank manager Nicki Goodwin said the What's For Tea programme was "ready to roll" after six months in the works. Photo / Andrew Warner
"What's for tea?"
The Tauranga Community Foodbank is on a mission to help needy families plagued by this question with its new regular giving programme.
The What's For Tea donation initiative will allow supporters of the foodbank to donate a regular sum of money towards keeping the shelves stocked and bellies full.
The programme allows people to give a weekly or monthly donation to help support the foodbank support families in need.
According to a promotional pamphlet, a pledge of $10 a week would provide a person in need with food for three days - during a year, this weekly donation could feed 52 hungry people.
Foodbank manager Nicki Goodwin said the programme was "ready to roll" after six months in the works.
"The name 'What's For Tea' is quite important as it can be quite a struggle for people to answer that question. By giving to the programme, [people] will be able to help others answer that question.
"The thinking was to make it easier for people to give a little bit, more often. It doesn't have to be a big donation for you to be important to the foodbank.