Children at nearly 10 local schools and early childhood centres will be squirrelling away cans this month to help out families in need.
The collection is part of Wattie's Cans for Good - a national can collection to help struggling families with food support.
With Salvation Army foodbanks around the country already running low on stock and higher demand for its services, the collection and education campaign will help restock foodbank shelves in the lead up to Christmas.
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"Household budgets are stretched by rising living costs, especially for food and rent. We're seeing a number of foodbanks throughout the country stretched to meet the demand from people requiring food parcels," Salvation Army head of social services Pam Waugh said.