Group Controller Clinton Naude says the response is not over yet and there are many families still in need across the region.
"As a result of Covid-19, a wide range of services and support will continue to be delivered by social services. These initiatives include financial assistance such as the Ministry of Social Development's Wage Subsidy and Leave Support Scheme that can help families in need."
"We want to thank the numerous community organisations and iwi/whānau support services who are, for the most part, volunteers donating their time to help those in need' he said in a press release this afternoon.
"It's incredible to see the way our Bay of Plenty community can pull together during emergencies. Volunteers have been out in neighbourhoods delivering food and vital support to the elderly, isolated and vulnerable, spending time away from their families to help those in need."
People suffering financial hardship are reminded that they may be eligible for financial support from the Ministry of Social Development and should call 0800 559009 to check their eligibility.
Temporary housing is still being provided by Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment and people can register for assistance through the Temporary Accommodation Support helpline on 0508 754 163.
New funding has also been made available for community groups such as food banks, many of whom have been supported by Civil Defence during the last few weeks.
The Food Secure Communities funding will support organisations to continue the incredible work they have been doing in the community.
Community groups should visit www.msd.govt.nz for more information.
For further advice visit www.covid19.govt.nz or call the Government helpline which remains active on 0800 779 997.