A national disability group says Northland hunger striker Sam Kuha - now in the 27th day of his protest - has "shone a light" on the daily struggle to survive faced by many disabled people.
Mr Kuha says he has not eaten since September 14, when he was refused a $40 food grant at Work and Income in Kaikohe because he would not see a budgeter.
The 59-year-old lost a leg and the use of one arm when he was run over 20 years ago.
He receives an invalid's benefit which he says leaves him with $18 a week once his regular bills, such as mortgage, power and rates, have been paid.
CCS Disability Action says Mr Kuha's protest highlights the growing inequalities and hardship facing disabled people. Regional manager Auriole Ruka, who has met Mr Kuha to lend her support, said his experience was far from isolated.