Mya Pulemoana is the type of person who will give you the shirt off her back with no questions asked.
So when she saw a man and two boys sitting outside Subway in Rathbone St wearing only shorts and T-shirts on a cold night in Whangarei, she knew she had to help.
"I was looking at them and I was freezing myself in the shop and the shop's real warm and I was cold myself. They had their hands tucked in their T-shirts and I was like 'They must be cold, because I'm freezing,'" she said.
Ms Pulemoana, who is from Waikare but lives in Tikipunga, remembered she had two jerseys in her car. They were the only clothes she had to put on after working her Sunday shift at the sandwich shop but, without a second thought, she gave them to the boys.
"The dad just said 'Oh kia ora girl, thank you,' then said to his boys 'What do you say, boys?' and they thanked me as well. I just replied and said 'They're very welcome'. It was a very warm feeling, made me happy to know they were warm and not sitting there cold like they were before I gave them my jerseys," she said.