The Tauranga Community Foodbank and general manager Nicki Goodwin (inset) have received more than $20,000 worth of donations in the first week of the Bay of Plenty Times Christmas Appeal. Photos / Kaitlyn Morrell
The Tauranga Community Foodbank and general manager Nicki Goodwin (inset) have received more than $20,000 worth of donations in the first week of the Bay of Plenty Times Christmas Appeal. Photos / Kaitlyn Morrell
The 2025 Bay of Plenty Times Christmas Appeal is off to an “amazing” start, giving the Tauranga Community Foodbank team a boost in the busy run-up to Christmas.
The community has donated thousands of dollars and hundreds of items to the foodbank in the first week.
The annual six-week appealkicked off on November 15, supported by The Hits Bay of Plenty 95.0FM and SunLive.
As of 10am Friday, the foodbank had received a total of $22,024.63 in donated food and money.
Other items are also welcomed, as long as they are not expired, opened or damaged.
Kaitlyn Morrell is a multimedia journalist for the Bay of Plenty Times and Rotorua Daily Post. She has lived in the region for several years and studied journalism at Massey University.