Otago Daily Times

Charity turns its focus to making meals

- HUGH COLLINS hugh.collins@odt.co.nz

A WAKATIPU charity has been cooking up a storm during the national Covid19 lockdown.

Baskets of Blessing has suspended its usual gift operation to focus on meals.

Meals coordinato­r Lee Nicolson said the increasing number of families in the Queenstown region requiring community support had been alarming.

‘‘Consequent­ly, we have been focusing and maximising our resources towards turning the sudden prolific surplus food supplies into nutritious frozen homecooked meals,’’ Mrs Nicolson said.

‘‘As a local Queenstown organisati­on that prepares ingredient­s and cooks meals for handing out freeofchar­ge, we have become a primary avenue for the excessive influx of fresh fruit and vegetable produce, due to the sudden closure of restaurant­s and commercial catering outlets.’’

The meals had been prepared by a team of volunteers which includes outofwork chefs and people cooking in their homes.

The Wakatipu Community Presbyteri­an Church was a key supporter of the meals and had been using its St John’s Arrowtown building as a base.

St John’s minister Carlton Johnstone said the meals were an expression of care from the community that could relieve a little bit of stress and pressure.

‘‘We know communitie­s flourish when we look after our most vulnerable,’’ Mr Johnstone said.

‘‘That’s when we see a really healthy community, when they’re caring for others that are struggling and in need.’’

‘‘When you look at Jesus’ life he was always taking a lot of time, concern and emphasis for those on the margins.’’

A significan­t part of Jesus’ ministry was centred around food and hospitalit­y, Mr Johnstone said.

‘‘Certainly from our end, from the churches’ perspectiv­e, that’s kind of some of our underlying values that certainly drives some of what we do.’’

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Nourishmen­t . . . Meals sy Baskets of Blessing await delivery to families in need.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Nourishmen­t . . . Meals sy Baskets of Blessing await delivery to families in need.

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