21 January 2013
Unprecedented Foodbank Demand in Ranui
Families experiencing hardship continue to place pressure on the Ranui Baptist Foodbank’s resources. Parcels issued
during 4th Qtr 2012 exceeded the previous year’s 4th Qtr by 93.5%. This in a context of 32.5% increase over the past
three years and a 42.6% increase during the 2012 calendar year.
Ranui Baptist Community Support Worker, Graham Davis who faces a queue of desperate families weekly says the rate of
change in demand is accelerating.
He believes these stats demonstrate a gap is being created by Government welfare policies that is impacting communities
and increasing demand for services provided by community organisations.
Currently organisations such as Ranui Baptist Community Care, which operates the foodbank along with other wrap around
support, rely on resources from likeminded philanthropic funders and businesses. However, says Mr Davis, sustainability
of the current implementation of Government Policy by our organisation is only possible if we also have a more secure
source of funding.
Sources of supply for the Foodbank include the Catholic Caring Foundation, Auckland City Mission, Guardian Trust, ASB
Community Trust, Ranui Baptist Community Care, Baptist Union, Fair Food NZ and various community minded businesses and
individuals
Due to the increase in demand, Ranui Baptist Community Care is in need of additional support. If people are able to
assist, please contact Graeme Stewart via email gstewart@careranui.org.nz.
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