A steady supply of food items and soft toys has been trickling into the Whangarei Salvation Army since stocks ran dry last week - but church officials say more is needed.
Good Samaritans have dropped off their donations at the church's office and the Northern Advocate, which last week launched an appeal for food.
A 22 per cent increase in demand for food parcels had emptied its cupboards and the church feared it might have to buy items for the 200 Christmas hampers due to be handed out.
The army's director of community ministries in Whangarei, Peter Mullenger, said that although there had been a steady donation of food and toys, it was nowhere near the level needed. "Not because people are not bringing stuff in but due to demand," he said.
With public donations, a street appeal last Friday and Christmas in the Park on Saturday, Mr Mullenger said his volunteers were reasonably happy with the situation. He thanked the community for their support.