Farrelly said he was deeply grateful for Aucklanders' support.
"The mission is the hands, heart and conscience of our city and this is never more evident than at Christmas time. The mission reaches capacity in the lead-up to Christmas and it is only the fantastic support of the community that enables us to provide for all those families turning up at our door.
"We see the very best of our city during these few weeks: children who donate their pocket money to buy a present for a child who would go without, hundreds of work places, schools, churches and community organisations who do food and present drives, 1200 volunteers who assist either in the lead-up to Christmas or on Christmas Day, and thousands of people who make a financial donation to support our work."
The mission's Christmas appeal was its largest fundraising drive, as it raised crucial money for December but in the busy few months at the beginning of the year when low-income families felt the pressure of the long Christmas break and the start of the school year, he said.