Mayo Industries has also supplied 160 brand new tarpaulins and Farro Fresh has pledged to collect donations and match them dollar for dollar up to $10,000.
"We are really committed to action rather than words.
"We have partnered with waterborne charity Sea Mercy to get material to the islands, but we need some help from Kiwis."
Sea Mercy - run by Fiji man Tony Whitton - was set up after the cyclone to help distribute emergency supplies.
However, because of corruption in Fiji, Mr Ross said he's not too focused on raising money, rather getting much-needed food and supplies.
Currently he's got about 15 schools on board to hold mufti days and instead of making a gold coin donation, children are being asked to bring a non-perishable item. He's also asking businesses to run the initiative and already has Fonterra, Pulse Energy and Slingshot/Call Plus on board.
Mr Ross said every dollar raised by Pacific Kids goes to those in need in Fiji, while he picks up the bill for all administration and logistics costs involved in getting money and materials to the battered islands.
He's already sent one shipment of supplies to the orphans at Loloma, while his next shipment leaves tomorrow with urgent medical supplies. His focus is now on a food drive.
Food drive
Pacific Kids is in urgent need of the following items:
• Tinned fish/corned meat
• Tinned fruits
• Tinned jam
• Dry split peas
• Tea
• Breakfast crackers
• Yeast
• Rice
• Flour
• Oil
• Sugar
For more information or to donate to the cause, visit: pacifickids.co.nz or www.givealittle.co.nz/cause/fijikids