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Rotorua's Fill the Bus bigger and better than ever before

David Beck
By David Beck
Multimedia sports journalist·Rotorua Daily Post·
7 Dec, 2017 08:25 PM4 mins to read

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      The Christmas spirit is well and truly alive in Rotorua.

      The boxes of food and toys have been counted and, with 5357 food items and 1126 toys donated, the 2017 Fill the Bus was officially the most successful yet. Last year the food items donated tallied 4298.

      The 12-hour food drive on Wednesday, which is in its third year, made 25 stops across Rotorua before being unloaded and counted at the Salvation Army.

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      The event was led by The Hits, with all proceeds going to the Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal for the Salvation Army foodbank.

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      Salvation Army Rotorua officer Kylie Overbye said the estimated value of the food was $10,714 and the toys $4375.

      "The Rotorua community amazes me every year because every year we seem to receive more. It's just amazing how the whole community gets behind the Christmas and foodbank drives.

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          "It goes such a long way to helping people throughout the year who really need it. We're so grateful for everyone's support. Rotorua is particularly generous, there's a real community spirit," Overbye said.

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          She said there were a number of people and organisations who helped with the running of the event as well as raising its profile.

          "The Hits did a great job, the bus driver went above and beyond, the Bay of Plenty Regional Council and the amount of people helping with the sorting and counting was amazing."

          The Rotorua police, Silver Ferns Sam Sinclair and Katrina Grant and My Kitchen Rules contestants Tash Whitewood and Hera Waitai were all on board helping out.

          The Hits announcer Paul Hickey said it was "a stunning day" and he was not just talking about the weather.

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          Fill the Bus. Silver Ferns captain Katrina Grant with staff from the Department of Corrections.
          Fill the Bus. The Hits Paul Hickey, (left), Lukas Teka, 9, and Silver Fern Sam Sinclair.
          Fill the Bus. Ross Mortimer, (left) Susan King from Salvation Army, Jamie Wrigley, and Kris O'Driscoll from Toi Ohomai.
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          Fill the Bus. Mia-Marie Selwyn, 5, front, and students from Malfroy School and Rotorua Intermediate.
          Natalie Ridler from BOP Regional Council, (right), and The Hits Kat Hicks.  6
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          Taeao Asaeli , 6, from Malfroy School.
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          Fill the Bus. The Warehouse's Tracey Dunbar, left, and Rach Wright.
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          Image 1 of 20: Fill the Bus. Silver Ferns captain Katrina Grant with staff from the Department of Corrections.

          "You always go into these things not quite sure how they are going to turn out, but I think we now know, after three years doing it, that the community gets behind it and it was shown again [on Wednesday].

          "From the big businesses who donate lots through to those people who show up with the one can - it's people from all walks of life and they all help make a difference," Hickey said.

          He said it was great to see children involved in donating as well.

          "That includes all the schools we visit, but also those who turn up to our public stops with a couple of cans. They're of all ages and it's really neat to see them involved.

          "This is a caring community and everybody likes to do their bit. [The impact Fill the Bus has on families in need] is invaluable. For so many people in the community it is hard to imagine going without and it's easy at times to go about your own life and forget how hard some people have it.

          "They really do rely on the work the Salvation Army do, especially with the Food Bank, and at this time of year where you don't want to be under too much extra pressure."

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          When asked if Fill the Bus would be back for a fourth year in 2018, Hickey said "most definitely, without a doubt".

          "We're always looking at ways we can make it better and easier for people to donate," he said."

          Donations to the Rotorua Daily Post Christmas Appeal for the Salvation Army foodbank can still be made at the Rotorua Daily Post, Rotorua Police Station or the Rotorua Salvation Army.

          Fill the Bus 2017

          5357 food items at an estimated value of $10,714 donated
          1059 more food items than in 2016
          1126 toys at an estimated value of $4375 donated

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