Donations blow socks off Rotorua cafe owner
A Rotorua cafe owner has had her socks blown off by generosity of customers and suppliers.
A Rotorua cafe owner has had her socks blown off by generosity of customers and suppliers.
Oranga Tamariki have been gathering food and gifts for needy families this Christmas.
The number of items collected during Fill the Bus easily surpassed previous years' totals.
The 12-hour food drive made 25 stops across Rotorua.
The schedule for the 12-hour food drive Fill the Bus has been released.
There is still time to donate to the Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal.
Dropping off items to the Rotorua Daily Post office is one way to contribute to appeal.
The Salon's owner loves everything about Christmas, including giving to others.
Rotorua set to look festive after Christmas lights are turned on around city.
Warehouse Rotorua is collecting food and products for Post Christmas appeal.
The council is looking to improve the festive season for those who may otherwise miss out
People will be able to exchange cans for OGO rides as part of the Salvation Army appeal.
Rotorua Central Scouts to deliver the food packages to the Salvation Army.
What goes into a food parcel depends on who it is for.
Scope Cafe are joining in on the Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal.
Rotorua childcare centre to collect and donate food, toys and books.
The first week of the Christmas Appeal shows residents are eager to help those in need.
Ngongotaha Medical Centre are taking part in the Christmas Appeal once again.
Foodbank volunteers Margaret Stephens and Jan Beazley are dedicated to the charity.
Yesterday the team at Kimberly Clark New Zealand delivered six pallets of goodies.
Locals explain why they think the Christmas appeal is important.
A local kindergarten is using the gift of giving to help those in need this Christmas.
Every year we are amazed by the response to our Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal.
Today the Rotorua Daily Post launches its 2017 Salvation Army Christmas Appeal.
Details on how to donate to the Rotorua Daily Post 2017 Christmas Appeal.