Dunedin based Harraway & Sons, New Zealand’s only oat manufacturer, is working with the Salvation Army donating oats to locals in need. From
August/September 2020 oats are beginning to flow through to the key South Island Salvation Army food bank depots in
Nelson, Christchurch, Queenstown, Dunedin, and Invercargill.Christchurch Salvation Army HQ and Distribution Centre: (Left to right) Henry Hawkins (CEO – Harraways), Tessa Reardon
(Business Partnership Manager – Salvation Army), Paul Smith, Resource Coordinator (Salvation Army), Peter Cox
(Marketing Manager – Harraways), Christine Ivers, Divisional Leader (Salvation Army)
Over the next 6 months Harraways, alongside the Salvation Army, will provide over 100,000 South Islanders with a serve
of nourishing porridge as the Salvation Army manages the 300% increase in food parcel demand.
“The Salvation Army centres around New Zealand are doing wonderful work to support Kiwis in need and the organisation
stretches its’ effort even further in times of great challenge like we are seeing presently. They truly are ‘Always
There’!”, says Henry Hawkins, Harraways CEO.
The Harraways brand began within the southern gold rush of the 1860s. Over this 153-year journey, the still privately
owned company is proud to have helped fuel Kiwis through world wars and global recessions with its distinctive,
nutritious, plant-based food products.
Oats overall are undoubtedly one of the classic comfort foods. This characteristic, combined with their strong
nutritional value and excellent value for money, means that oats have been a staple plant-based food for countless
generations.
This is certainly a good example of a successful, locally owned business helping local Kiwi families at a very tough
time!