Anaru Fitzell, 8 (left) preparing lunches with Kahira Rata-Olley and her mokopuna Kurteous Anderson, 10. Photo / Stephen Parker
The generosity of an 8-year-old Rotorua boy is helping a free lunch programme continue to feed his hungry peers.
Full Puku Full Potential, which provides tamariki with free lunches, has been inundated with requests since schools started back this week.
Anaru Fitzell of Westbrook School has been using his $40-a-week pocket money to buy food and pass on to the programme's creator Kahira Rata-Olley.
Anaru said he pestered his "nanny" each week to buy food like apples, snack bars and sandwich ingredients because he wanted other children to be happy.
Rata-Olley said she was blown away by Anaru's generosity, saying he had a beautiful heart.
She began Full Puku Full Potential last year, funding it out of her own pocket and community donations, to provide children at three schools with lunches.
Rata-Olley put a pānui (notice) on Facebook so parents were able to contact her directly which made her feel the parents were actively doing something to help their tamariki.