"There's something particularly rewarding about helping in society."
Percival said the Rotary Club had always had a close affinity with the Tauranga Community Foodbank.
"We always support local charities and we decided to focus on the foodbank, especially coming up to Christmas. The Rotary Club generally has a close association with the foodbank in Tauranga.
The idea of doing a cash or cans collection "was a new one for us" but Percival hoped people without cash would be happy to donate one or two food items.
How to apply for a food parcel?
You will need to visit one of the Tauranga Community Foodbank's approved referral agencies to obtain a "food parcel referral". Just take along some form of ID and they will be able to get things sorted for you. They will give the foodbank a call so that they know you will be visiting for some help. That way the team at the foodbank can have everything ready when you arrive.
Referral agencies include:
Tauranga Budget Advice – 17th Avenue (Historic Village)
Salvation Army – Cameron Rd, Tauranga
Papamoa Family Services – 35 Hartford Ave, Papamoa
Hillier Centre – Gloucester Rd, Mt Maunganui
St Peters Church – Cameron Rd, Tauranga
Welcome Bay Community Centre – Welcome Bay Rd, Tauranga
Merivale Community Centre – Fraser St, Tauranga
St Vincent de Paul Support Centre – 16th Ave, Tauranga
Te Tuinga Whanau – Chadwick Rd, Tauranga