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Sirens in Pāpāmoa for 2025 Emergency Services Food Drive

Rosalie Liddle Crawford
Rosalie Liddle Crawford
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23 Nov, 2025 08:54 PM2 mins to read

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Pāpāmoa Neighbourhood Support co-ordinator and drive co-organiser Bruce Banks at the Pāpāmoa Food Hub. Photo / David Hall

Pāpāmoa Neighbourhood Support co-ordinator and drive co-organiser Bruce Banks at the Pāpāmoa Food Hub. Photo / David Hall

Sirens will sound across Pāpāmoa on Tuesday as part of a community-wide effort to combat hunger and hardship.

The annual Pāpāmoa Emergency Services Food Drive will be taking place from 5.30pm next Tuesday.

It is believed to be the largest food drive in New Zealand, and brings together police, fire, ambulance and other emergency services, supported by about 250 dedicated volunteers, to collect food and essential items for families in need throughout Pāpāmoa.

The 2024 Pāpāmoa Food Drive haul.
The 2024 Pāpāmoa Food Drive haul.

Pāpāmoa Neighbourhood Support co-ordinator and drive co-organiser Bruce Banks said the Pāpāmoa community donated the equivalent of 67 standard 6-metre by 4-metre trailer-loads of items in 2024.

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“This year we hope to improve on that,” Banks said.

On the evening of the food drive, residents will hear sirens echoing through Pāpāmoa’s streets as emergency service vehicles form a procession along designated collection routes.

Banks said there was no cause for concern.

“These sirens signal a community-wide effort to combat hunger and hardship.

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“Volunteers will be collecting donations from letterboxes and the front of properties, so residents are encouraged to have their contributions ready for collection or come out and say hello.”

All collected items will be taken to the Pāpāmoa Food Hub.

Emergency services volunteers helping with a previous Pāpāmoa Emergency Food Drive.
Emergency services volunteers helping with a previous Pāpāmoa Emergency Food Drive.

Banks said following the main event, a second group of volunteers will spend the next two to three weeks meticulously sorting, boxing and storing donations to ensure efficient distribution and minimal waste.

The drive accepts all non-perishable food items, including tinned food, breakfast food, long-life milk, dental hygiene products, nursery essentials, sanitary items, pet food and cash donations.

Banks said people should note that expired or past their best-before date items, opened items, fresh or frozen food and home preserves could not be accepted.

“We urge people to donate newly purchased items to help achieve the goal of a near-zero-waste collection,” he said.

The first Pāpāmoa Food Bank Drive in December 2023.
The first Pāpāmoa Food Bank Drive in December 2023.

“Please do not grab all those old items from the back of the pantry but preferably donate newly-purchased items so that we can get close to 100% waste-free.”

With sirens sounding a call to action rather than alarm, Banks said every donation helped ensure no family in Pāpāmoa goes without.

“Whether you’re donating, volunteering, or spreading the word, your contribution makes a real difference.”

For more information, contact the Pāpāmoa Food Hub or follow updates on community notice boards and social media.

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