Thousands have been lining up outside the Auckland City Mission as the lead-up to Christmas puts the pinch on people's wallets.
Nearly 2700 people have queued up for emergency food parcels and gifts in the past two weeks, and 80 per cent of those are women, missioner Chris Farrelly says.
"Women carry the burden of poverty in New Zealand, disproportionately to anyone else. Many of the people who have come to the City Mission this Christmas are women bringing up their children and other people's children on their own," he said.
One of those women is mother-of-three Margaret. The 43-year-old from Orakei works at a school tuck shop but has no income when the school year ends.
Margaret has come to the City Mission three times over the past few years for food parcels and is hoping to access a Winz special needs grant to get her through the holidays.