"It's something we could do in the community that wasn't happening at the moment."
Mrs White said she was also hoping to get in contact with Age Concern and look at the possibly of having excess fruit available for the elderly.
She recently visited the Presbyterian Church in Ngongotaha which had a food bank and gave basket of grapefruit marmalade she had made from about 10kg of grapefruit.
She said her group was part of a national organisation that started a few years ago in Auckland, and was "going great guns up there".
Mrs White said she was still taking baby steps and had linked up with the Food Network, an "amazing" group of people in Rotorua who were looking at all aspects of food, such as encouraging people to eat healthily.
She said she started putting the volunteer service together six weeks ago and was in the process of getting flyers sorted.
At the moment she was connecting with groups and getting networking done, "taking little steps to find out where we fit into the community".
Those interested in becoming a volunteer or who have spare fruit available can contact Sue White on (027) 460 3394 or email pickfruitrotorua@gmail.com.