Auckland City Mission has broken their own "record" of food parcels due to the increased number of desperate Aucklanders needing food.
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Caution new Auckland city 280 unit block doesn't become ghetto
Auckland City Missioner Chris Farrelly is cautioning that a government plan to build a new 280 apartment block with on-site wrap-around services in the city doesn't become a ghetto. However, Farrelly says if done right it will be on track to ending homelessness in Auckland.
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Crime-funded addiction facility 'poetic'- MP
The Auckland City Mission has been given a boost of $16.7 million to help fund a drug and alcohol treatment program. The funding will be drawn from money recovered under the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act to increase the number of beds for detox patients.
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Auckland City Mission receives boost from criminal proceeds
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has today announced a funding increase for the Auckland City Mission which will see $16.7mil drawn from money recovered under the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act.
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150 Auckland homeless enjoy free three-course meal
Twelve of Auckland's top business leaders are donating chef jackets to prepare a special meal for 150 of the city's homeless and rough sleepers.
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Auckland leaders cater to homeless
Twelve of Auckland's top business leaders will prepare a meal for 150 special Auckland City Mission guests.
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Auckland City Mission brings Christmas luxury to hundreds of struggling families
The Auckland City Mission hosted the country's biggest Christmas feast today bringing Christmas Day luxuries to hundreds of struggling families who would otherwise go without.
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Auckland City Mission in need of $1.3 mill to provide for whānau
The Auckland City Mission needs to raise $1.3 million dollars this Christmas to provide food parcels and medical care to Aucklanders in need.
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Voting not a priority for homeless
Over the past few weeks New Zealanders have exercising their democratic right to vote for their preferred government for the next three years. However for some of the country's most impoverished and needy, voting is not a priority.
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Te Puea marae chair concerned over continuing cries for help
Te Puea Marae chairman Hurimoana Dennis says homelessness and poverty are still major problems in the region nine months after the Manaaki Tangata programme was closed at the marae.