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Foodbank supplies boosted by Aquatic Centre

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16 Oct, 2015 12:02 AM2 mins to read

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Aquatic Centre manager David Pearce (right) presents more than 500 food items to Shelly Fisher (left) and Anna White from the Salvation Army and St John's Church. Photo/Supplied

Aquatic Centre manager David Pearce (right) presents more than 500 food items to Shelly Fisher (left) and Anna White from the Salvation Army and St John's Church. Photo/Supplied

More than 500 food items have been donated to local foodbanks thanks to the Rotorua Aquatic Centre "Spa for a Can" promotion.

The St John's Church and Salvation Army foodbanks were the recipients of the school holiday promotion which encouraged customers to donate a can or non-perishable food item in exchange for a free spa upgrade.

Rotorua Aquatic Centre manager David Pearce said the team was delighted to be able to support organisations that assist those in need in the community.

"The idea came from staff to attract more customers during the school holidays. They suggested that by removing the financial barrier to use our spa pools we could also make a real contribution to the city's foodbanks. We received a fantastic response and are grateful for everyone's generosity," he said.

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St John's Church community worker Anna White said it was a pleasant surprise for the church to receive the donation of food.

"We see about 20 to 30 individuals and families per week who need food so we're very grateful for the community response to this great initiative."

Salvation Army Community Ministries manager Shelly Fisher was also touched by the gesture.

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"It's really inspirational to see businesses getting behind our cause and the community response to it is heart-warming," she said.

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