Hawke's Bay Today

Christmas goodies for Sallies

Decorated tree showcase in Napier

- Laura Wiltshire

Countdown stores across the country are donating trollies of goodies to the Salvation Army to help families in need over the festive season.

Every Countdown store in the country has donated $500 worth of items to the Salvation Army, and have also set up trollies for the public to donate goods.

Countdown Napier store manager Philippa Reston says it is a great opportunit­y to give back, especially at this time of year.

She said the stores prioritise the basics, such as canned food and rice, but they also try to put a few more luxurious items into the trolley, such as shampoo.

She said the public can either donate goods bought in store, or alternativ­ely, bring in non-perishable items from home.

They would also welcome presents for children.

Brenton Millar, from the Salvation Army, said it wanted to be able to give people hope over the Christmas season.

“We want to give people hope by giving them food at Christmas, so that they can then use the money to spend on other important stuff, like power bills.”

He said the gesture by Countdown was magnificen­t.

“It’s helpful, beneficial, boosting the hope in people. Many times when people come in to receive food they are overawed by what they receive, especially at this time of year.”

He said across New Zealand, the Salvation Army would be helping 17,000 individual­s and families over the festive season.

The Salvation Army will be running a Christmas tree showcase in Napier.

The Napier Sallies’ complex will be decked out in Christmas trees, sponsored by businesses. “We’re charging $5 per adult and $2 per child, 12 and under, to come in and walk through this big, Narnia-type Christmas tree experience.”

The showcase opens this Friday.

It’s helpful, beneficial, boosting the hope in people. Many times when people come in to receive food they are overawed by what they receive, especially at this time of year Brenton Millar, Salvation Army

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 ?? Photo / Warren Buckland ?? The Salvation Army’s BrentonMil­lar and Countdown’s Jewels Connolly with the trolley full of donatedgoo­dies.
Photo / Warren Buckland The Salvation Army’s BrentonMil­lar and Countdown’s Jewels Connolly with the trolley full of donatedgoo­dies.

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