"While we are well set-up to deal with emergency situations, it still takes a massive effort as it must be fitted in among other priority housing for other tenants."
As well as the more than 50 large boxes of goods donated, Spark had given the family new mobile phones and the children's rugby team were planning on organising a fundraiser at the weekend.
Any excess goods the community received would be given to Shine, a charity that works with those affected by family violence.
However she said the family were still in need of beds.
She said bunk beds would be perfect for the kids who would share a room in their new house.
With the approval of the Lemeki family, the community was also setting up a Givealittle page for those who wanted to donate.
Van Walen said with all the support received by the time the family was offered a home she was hopeful they would have collected everything the family needed.