Taupo & Turangi Herald

Adopt a family this Christmas

- Rachel Canning

A big success last Christmas, Adopt A Family is back in Taupo¯ for Christmas 2020.

Salvation Army core officer and director of community ministries Major Denise Crump initially started the project in Manukau City with seven families and in five years it grew to hundreds of families all over Auckland.

In what they thought was a move towards retirement, Denise and husband Major Steven Crump jointly took on the Taupo¯ role in 2017. Last year the Sallies organised Christmas celebratio­n boxes for 26 families which included 70 children.

“It’s always fun to go and buy something for someone else,” says Denise.

Without disclosing the recipients’ details, the donors know enough about the family they are ‘adopting’ to make informed decisions on what to buy. Denise has guidelines and says donors include a few celebratio­n food items and a few basic food items or a supermarke­t voucher.

“And a little present for Mum and Dad and gift for the kids. People are really generous. It’s not unusual for people to put quite significan­t vouchers in.

“We tell the parents they can re-wrap the kid’s gift. We like it when donors give vouchers so parents can choose something really significan­t for their child.”

Families are referred by other agencies, and it is not expected they will be on the Sallies list indefinite­ly. Denise says Adopt a Family is for families who are trying to improve their circumstan­ces.

“This Christmas they may have had some difficulti­es. The recipients don’t know they are receiving the gifts. We ring them and they come in and collect their box.”

Denise says Adopt a Family works quite well for workplaces where people don’t always want gifts from their workmates.

This year Taupo¯ Salvation Army need another 15 donors, with 28 families set to receive specially-decorated boxes.

This will be the Crumps’ last Christmas as majors. After 35 years with the Sallies, Denise and Steven are retiring to Tauranga to be closer to family. Denise says young and energetic people are needed in Taupo¯ , with Lieutenant­s Char and Johnny Wybrow arriving fresh from Salvation Army school for officer training.

She says the highlight of her career has been to walk alongside people, and share life and faith with them. “What is the most important thing in the world? The people: he tangata, he tangata, he tangata.”

■ To donate Christmas gifts for the Adopt a Family project contact denise.crump@salvationa­rmy.org. nz or phone 027 227 5816.

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Photo / Rachel Canning Adopt a Family this Christmas. Salvation Army Major Denise Crump with a Christmas package for a Taupo¯ family who would otherwise go without.

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