New Zealanders are expressing their gratitude to essential service workers who are helping out their neighbourhoods
during lockdown.
Neighbourhood Support New Zealand’s second Good Neighbour Award winner is a regional dairy owner based in Whakatane
whose kindness, positivity and professionalism during the lockdown has won over the hearts of locals.
Chief Executive, Tess Casey, says Bawik Patel from the Allendale Superette was chosen as this week’s winner as his
efforts echo other touching stories and nominations received from across the country which highlight the lengths our
essential workers are going to during lockdown.
Bawik runs the superette alongside his wife and has been going above and beyond to support the Whakatane community who
rely on his dairy for essentials, even going as far as selling some items at cost.
Bawik has also been delivering shopping to people who need it and sending positive COVID-19 updates. According to his
nominator, Bawik has been a shining light in their community who never fails to check in with his customers to see how
they and their families are doing in their bubbles.
Neighbourhood Support New Zealand has launched the weekly awards to celebrate Kiwis supporting each other, by helping
those who live nearby.
“Since opening the awards, we’ve received quite a few nominations from people expressing their gratitude for the help
they’ve received from their local supermarket or dairy. There’s no incentive to do so, just a genuine desire to help out
and support their community, especially those who are isolated or who need to stay at home.”
There have been nominations for supermarkets and pharmacies in rural areas that have set up phone tree and delivery
systems for older neighbours. There have also been a number of nominations for individual supermarket workers who are
doing the shopping for up to three or four neighbours. Some go as far as doing the shopping for their neighbours prior
to working hours, dropping off the groceries, and then returning to work for their shift. Others have even purchased the
shopping, asking nothing in return except for it to be paid forward when the time is right.
Neighbourhood Support New Zealand’s Community Advisor, Kelsey Scarr, says the nominations reflect the spirit of aroha
New Zealanders are known for during tough times.
“It’s been absolutely heart-warming and uplifting to read the nominations pouring in from every corner of the country.
It’s amazing what good can happen when we come together and support one another. The best part being, it often doesn’t
need to cost a thing except a little bit of our time.”
Know of a standout neighbour who is making a difference on your street or in your community during New Zealand's
lockdown?
Nominate them for a Neighbourhood Support Good Neighbour award here: