With just days to go until the big day, volunteers at the City Mission are preparing mountains of food for their 2000-guest Christmas lunch.
Over 500 volunteers have been involved planning and organising the special event, which will involve 300kg of ham, 2000 chicken drumsticks, 300kg of potatoes and tubs of jelly and icecream.
City Missioner Chris Farrelly admitted it was a massive undertaking - but it meant a great deal to the Aucklanders living in desperate poverty. For most of the guests, it's their only joyful experience in an otherwise stressful and difficult holiday season.
"The people who come to Christmas lunch at the mission bring with them myriad stories of trauma and sadness," Farrelly said.
"They may be homeless or living in poverty and unable to afford to have their Christmas meal at home. They may be elderly or alone and have nowhere else to go. Or they may be estranged from their families. Whatever their circumstances, the mission welcomes them on Christmas Day to share a meal and company."