Lions' organiser Terry Ward said the fruit was gratefully received in the south.
Food Together, a charity that distributes the fruit to those in need in Christchurch, said it was distributed to about 1500 families.
''Most were in the more needy suburbs and as far afield as Oxford and Rangiora,'' Food Together spokesman Craig Victor Dixon said.
''The produce was sorted and packed by our many volunteers who work at the seven Food Together packing hubs.
"Most of these hubs are based in church halls. Families in Christchurch, Halswell, Rolleston, Oxford, Kaiapoi and Rangiora benefited from the generosity of Whangarei folk.''
In Dunedin KiwiHarvest distributed the citrus to those in need.
''I want to express my gratitude to you and your members for the donation of citrus fruit from your region,'' said Deborah Manning, from KiwiHarvest.
''The 30 boxes of oranges, mandarins, lemons and grapefruit have been distributed amongst the 60 social service and community agencies we support. They were all very grateful for the fresh fruit at this time of year."
Mr Ward said the collection would go ahead again next winter.