SunLive – Pāpāmoa Food Hub receives support from local businesses

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The Pāpāmoa Food Hub in Tauranga has received a significant boost with the announcement of PAK’nSAVE Pāpāmoa as their newest Platinum Partners. This collaboration highlights the dedication of local businesses to supporting community initiatives, with supermarket owners Rob and Lisa McGregor proud to step up and support their own community.

The Food Hub, established to fill the gap left by the closure of Pāpāmoa Family Services, is a beacon of hope for families in need, according to founder Bruce Banks. The generous donation of food from Rob and Lisa McGregor will have a profound impact on the community by providing fresh food, dairy, meat, fruits, and vegetables to enhance the well-being of Pāpāmoa residents who rely on food parcels.

Rob McGregor, with a family legacy in the grocery industry, brings a wealth of experience to this partnership. PAK’nSAVE Pāpāmoa, opened in 2010, is a large supermarket that has created numerous jobs for the local community.

The Food Hub’s mission aligns perfectly with Rob and Lisa’s values, aiming not only to alleviate immediate hunger but also to empower recipients through cooking classes in the future. Each food parcel will include recipe cards to help families prepare balanced, nutritious meals.

Rob McGregor expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, emphasizing the importance of giving back to the community. The impact of the Pāpāmoa Food Hub has already been remarkable, reducing food poverty for over 200 residents. Bruce Banks expressed gratitude for the McGregor’s commitment to making a difference and enhancing access to fresh food in the heart of Pāpāmoa.

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