READY, SET, GROW

ANNUAL REPORT 2020 DAVID KIRK DEBORAH MANNING Chair Founder

Last year I noted that 2019 was a year of “hard work and partner at PWC. James recently graduated from the Eight years ago, I took a leap of faith and left my job to There is one person, however, who must be mentioned by … important planning for the future.” In 2020 that hard University of Otago and spent a year as President of the start a food rescue organisation from the back of my car. name - the incomparable, unstoppable Maria Madill who work and planning came to marvellous fruition. As you Student Association. They are both making excellent I wanted to build a business with a social purpose that came to KiwiHarvest from the OzHarvest family in Sydney. will read below, Gavin Findlay joined us as CEO and contributions already. had measurable outcomes and addressed a real need. I She brought an enthusiasm, commitment and work ethic Blandina Diamond as GM. They have both been fabulous wanted to make a difference in my community and New that saw KiwiHarvest grow and flourish in Auckland. Maria additions to KiwiHarvest (and the Food KiwiHarvest grew strongly and prudently in 2020. Total Zealand. left us towards the end of 2019 for new adventures, but she Network in Gavin’s case) and have led us into the next revenue passed $1 MILLION for the first time, we will always be part of our story and success. stage of KiwiHarvest’s journey. managed costs to generate a surplus of $144,254 and As I look back on what has been achieved in the ensuing added modestly to cash reserves, which now sit at more years and hand over the CEO role to Gavin Findlay, I am I am looking forward to the next phase for KiwiHarvest We have again had wonderful support from our funding filled with gratitude for the people, past and present, who and will continue to play an integral role in its growth and than $400,000. Funding is always uncertain for social partners, chief among them the Goodman Foundation, believed in the idea, supported the vision, became part of prosperity. ventures and such is the importance of what we do, our as well as Rabobank, Frucor , Countdown and our workforce and volunteered their time. reserves give us the confidence that should a major funder Jasmine Foundation. The best way we know to thank you is Ehara taku toa i te toa takiahi. reduce or end their support we will be able to continue to efficiently and effectively put the financial support you There are too many to name them all individually, but they Engari, he toa takitini. serving food insecure New Zealanders as we work to provide to work, feeding and supporting food insecure New are my friends who used their own vehicles to help collect replace the lost income. Zealanders. We did that in spades in 2020. and distribute food because there was too much for my car to hold. They are the under and post graduate students and You will read below of the New Zealand Food Network, The board of KiwiHarvest grew by two during the year, teaching staff at the University of Otago who helped with OUR STRENGTH DOES NOT which, soon after year end, KiwiHarvest established in and soon after year end Pieter Brits, a foundation director, strategic business plans and resource development. They partnership with New Zealand’s leading central government COME FROM OURSELVES retired from the board. Pieter made wide-ranging are the administrators and CEOs of trusts, foundations social service agencies. A national bulk food distribution contributions to the board during his tenure, including and businesses who were early believers and gave ALONE, OUR STRENGTH DERIVES network has been a vision of founder Deborah Manning’s providing expert legal advice on all sorts of matters, encouragement and support to make it happen. They are for some years and this is now a reality. FROM THE MANY. stimulating the entrepreneurial spirit so necessary in a the energized and passionate people who have worked in start-up social venture and even venturing a little off-piste our small shared office spaces, our repurposed containers, My thanks to my fellow board members, our founder from time to time with marketing advice. Our heartfelt our current and new homes - which are presently being Deborah, Gavin, Blandina and the whole team throughout thanks to Pieter for all he contributed. fitted out across the country. They are the individuals who New Zealand for a wonderful year of progress and through their wisdom and generosity provide rigorous achievement. Suzanne O’Leary and James Heath joined the board and intelligent governance to ensure we are resilient and in 2020. Suzanne is based in Auckland, runs her own adaptive. They are my family who are my foundation, my Nga mihi kia koutou katoa executive search firm and was previously a supply chain inspiration, my joy. My sincere thanks to you all.

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 GAVIN FINDLAY BLANDINA DIAMOND CEO GM

For three years, I worked in an office which overlooked And then, COVID-19 hit just prior to the end of the financial I joined KiwiHarvest from a role as General Manager I look forward to taking KiwiHarvest into its next phase of a carpark - a carpark where a quirky little company year – meaning the scale of learning went up a further with an environmental charity and from my own growth, as a national food recovery leader that continues operated out of a pair of 40ft containers and a port-a- notch or two! consulting firm delivering support and service for to transform the industry, making food more valued and cabin. Little did I know that a casual encounter over projects, business and governance across the private, sustainable, feeding communities throughout New Zealand. coffee would lead to my appointment as CEO of that The organisation infrastructure is in very good health. commercial and charitable sectors. My vision is for a robust circular food economy where operation in September 2019. We have incredible support from our founding funder, surplus is not wasted but rather reintroduced back into the the Goodman Foundation, coupled with the backing of a In my spare time I consult as the Strategist for Tūwharetoa community to feed more people – and I believe KiwiHarvest During the recruitment process, KiwiHarvest’s plans for number of other key partners mentioned throughout Settlement Trust developing their affordable homes and has a large role in making that happen. growth were clearly articulated by our Founder, Deborah this report. quality homes strategy. I have also spent the last four years Manning, and our Chairman of the Board, David Kirk – and in Iwi-Crown negotiation and Treaty Settlement work at ‘Naku te rourou, nau te rourou, ka ora ai ngā tāngata – in the months since, great strides have been made down Over this next financial year we expect to engage with both a Board and operation level. With your basket and my basket the people will live.’ that path. Government for additional funding that will enable us Māori Whakatauki. to meet the rapidly growing demand for our services Previously, I served 20 years as a NZ Military officer Within a few weeks of my appointment we moved from throughout Aotearoa NZ - due in no small part to COVID-19. specialising in Supply Chain, Strategy, Operations and that little carpark into a brand new 650m2 warehouse Training design and delivery, with more recent roles KO AU TE WHENUA, KO TE and office, which increased our food handling capacity by We have a stable (and growing) workforce whose working within the supply chain and logistics industries nearly 1000%, almost overnight. productivity and commitment is a joy to behold. We have with some of New Zealand’s leading companies. WHENUA KO AU - I AM THE solidified our position as an industry leader and are called My first quarter with KiwiHarvest was a whirlwind of upon from many quarters to provide advice and guidance I have also written a book in memory of my mother, which LAND AND THE LAND IS ME’, learning; I became a forklift driver, vege packer, driver in best practice and the future direction of our sector. All tells many stories of the life-lessons she left me. I spend TELLS US IF THE LAND IS assistant, media and marketing whizz, and a warehouse in all, KiwiHarvest is in an excellent position, both from a much of my private time in volunteer work with my hapū design consultant! Given the financial constraints financial and a non-financial perspective. and iwi focusing on retaining the Māori culture, protecting POLLUTED, WE ARE POLLUTED.’ that many charitable organisations work under, it was their assets and rights and helping whānau with their Māori Whakatauki extraordinary to see the breadth and scope of work I am very proud to lead such a capable and dedicated businesses. undertaken daily by the members of our small but perfectly team, whose collective strength will continue to ensure formed team. KiwiHarvest will thrive no matter what the world throws at us. Given our growth and expected continued expansion, it was time to bring in someone to oversee the day to day operations and I am delighted to introduce Blandina Diamond as the new General Manager of KiwiHarvest.

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 THE NUMBERS Overview of social and environmental impact

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 FOOD RESCUED (Total) ESTIMATED VALUE OF FOOD RESCUED FY19/20: 1,260,737 KG FY19/20: $13 MILLION FY18/19: $10.5 million FY18/19: 1,044,845 KG

*Individual branch volumes are approximate ESTIMATED CO2-EQUIVALENT SAVED AUCKLAND METRIC metric FY19/20: 665,000 KG FY19/20: 4,863 TONNES FY18/19: 4,030 tonnes FY18/19: 510,000 kg

DUNEDIN HAWKE'S BAY WATER NOT WASTED FY19/20: 170,000 KG FY19/20: 370,000 KG MILLION million FY18/19: 240,000 kg FY18/19: 220,000 kg FY19/20: 134 LITRES FY18/19: 111 litres

NORTH SHORE QUEENSTOWN FY19/20: 35,000 KG FY19/20: 30,000 KG EQUIVALENT TO OLYMPIC SWIMMING POOLS FY18/19: 30,000 kg FY18/19: 15,000 kg (Q3/Q4) FY19/20: 53 FY18/19: 44.3

MEAL EQUIVALENTS ENERGY NOT WASTED FY19/20:

MILLION million 3,602,106 FY19/20: 3.8 kW FY18/19: 3.1 kW EQUIVALENT TO NO. AVERAGE NZ HOMES POWERED FOR ONE YEAR FY18/19:

2,985,271 FY19/20: 331 FY18/19: 274.7

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 SALESFORCE Out with the old... Gavin Findlay, KiwiHarvest CEO with Todd Charteris and Lisa Leaupepe from Rabobank.

The 2019- 2020 financial year saw KiwiHarvest reach for the sky in terms of our technological capability, with the implementation of our new cloud-based CRM - RABOBANK Salesforce Nonprofit.

KiwiHarvest’s rapid growth, coupled with ambitious plans In February 2020, we were delighted to launch a What’s more, Rabobank has agreed to match every dollar for future expansion, meant our old ways of operating significant partnership with agribusiness banking donated to KiwiHarvest by its team (workplace giving) and could no longer keep up specialist Rabobank New Zealand, an organisation with will give staff the opportunity to volunteer at our branches with the volume of data being collected, or the need to a global mission of Growing a Better World Together. across the country as part of their Community Volunteer quickly and efficiently share information across teams and Day programme. branches. Rabobank is committed to feeding hungry Kiwis and reducing food waste, by working closely with farmers On International Women’s Day our founder, Deborah Huge thanks to one of our great volunteers, Elle Bell, for and supporting them to grow the food that nourishes our Manning, spoke to Rabobank staff in Wellington and managing the complex process, from scoping our needs to communities. Rabobank NZ CEO, Todd Charteris said shared her story and insights on staying curious, managing implementation. And to The Trust Community Foundation, that the “exciting new partnership will build on our shared your inner voice and not letting ‘perfect’ get in the way of The Rotary Club of Downtown Auckland, and Gravity Lab values around sustainable food production, community getting things done. Foundation for funding the project. engagement and thought leadership on this important issue.” We look forward to being actively involved with Rabobank The platform has helped to transform our operations – throughout 2020/2021, including taking part in such giving us the ability to better engage with our partners and Rabobank’s ongoing support will help KiwiHarvest keep well-attended events as the National and Regional Field food donors, as well as manage funding applications. Our pace with offers of bulk food that would otherwise end Days. Together, we will spread the word about reducing drivers can enter real time data which can be viewed by up in landfills – enabling us to invest in much-needed food waste, supporting families in need and helping the the rest of our team wherever they may be. In addition, the resources and equipment for our South Auckland environment. Chatter function helps our teams stay connected and up to warehouse, and another refrigerated vehicle capable of date with events as they unfold. holding two tonnes of food.

The outcomes are much better data quality, increased productivity and a solid platform for our continued growth.

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 AUCKLAND Tāmaki Makaurau

When Goodman Property Trust (GMT) sold their Central In true KiwiHarvest style, everyone pitched in to help with Business Park property, KiwiHarvest Auckland was the move - with a special thank you to Juliet Hawkeswood faced with the prospect of being left homeless. for her expert coordination. There were also many suppliers who offered their products and services for free and we Thankfully, our cornerstone funder The Goodman sincerely thank each and every one of them. Foundation stepped in and worked closely with GMT to put The transition from a facility that could hold just 16 pallets forward a solution that would prove to be a gamechanger of food, to one that could hold up to 155 has given us the for our Auckland-based operations. And so, over the course ability to start scaling up our operation at pace, allowing us of a single weekend, we packed up and made the move to onboard many new organisations in desperate need of to Highbrook Business Park in East Tāmaki, and our new our services. premises opened on the 10th October, 2019. It would be remiss not to mention the group of individual and corporate volunteers who give up their time to help out in our warehouse. Each week tonnes of vegetables are repacked into manageable lots and it is heartening to see the joy and commitment shown by each and every volunteer – some for many years.

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 QUEENSTOWN Tahuna Lucy Deuble, Queenstown Coordinator

We were very proud to have introduced a new • Queenstown Airport – as part of their As part of the presentation, we bring along a box initiative in Queenstown this year in collaboration Wellness of rescued food to show the group – who are with Sustainable Queenstown - delivering educational Awareness Week consistently shocked at the quality of the food that workshops on food rescue throughout the local would otherwise end up in landfill. community, and growing awareness of KiwiHarvest in the process. • Arrowtown Primary School – teaching By building understanding of how food rescue works children about food in our community, more people are also becoming The idea was born in response to the community’s interest waste and how to tackle it in their own homes aware of the charities that operate in the district and and desire to learn more about the issue of food waste, and where they can gain support should they, or anyone (in turn) become more socially responsible. To date we have • BNZ they know need it. delivered five presentations to a variety of groups, reaching nearly 200 people: • Sustainable Queenstown Green event; with a theme of reducing waste and making smarter consumer choices

Queenstown Airport Wellness Awareness Week talk • As part of the Queenstown Council’s Kia Kaha Community Hub - established as a welfare response to COVID-19’s impact in the community

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 Project Bruce team – Project Bruce Community Development Worker Kim Schiller, KH Dunedin Branch Manager Susie Townshend, KH Pania Tulia, Presbyterian Support Otago social worker with Volunteer Yvonne Lindley, and Project Bruce Sustainability Project Coordinator Catherine Paul Susie Townshend, Dunedin Branch Manager DUNEDIN Ōtepoti ZERO MY HERO EVENT

In May 2019 KiwiHarvest Dunedin was approached to The relationship has now grown to include the Tokomairiro support a community-led development scheme based Community Hub who supply food support to the Milton, in Milton, Otago. The idea was to work with the local Waihola, and Lawrence communities. prison, Otago Corrections Facility (OCF), and have the prison kitchen produce school lunches for the four local This community-led scheme has been extremely successful primary schools. The “Feeding Our Kids” collaboration so far, with teachers reporting increased concentration with OCF has been steadily expanding, now producing and improved behaviour in their classes and OCF about 100 lunches a day with food donated from participants having a renewed sense of community as well KiwiHarvest and other local companies in the area. The as developing skills for post release. KiwiHarvest Dunedin initiative is feeding children at Tokomairiro High School, are really excited about continuing to support this amazing Milton Primary School, St Mary’s Primary School, Tokoiti initiative in 2020! Primary School, Tokomairiro Training Centre and Milton Kindergarten. During July, Dunedin showcased the local food and hospitality scene. Partnering with Emerson’s Brewery we celebrated zero food waste with a shared dining experience, “Zero My Hero”, featuring commonly rescued foods, plus a special dish with donated Provenance lamb. Dan Mulvey, KH driver with Kim Garrett, KH volunteer Each course was matched with an Emerson’s beer and all proceeds went to KiwiHarvest. Our special thanks to Provenance lamb and Emerson’s Brewery for their sponsorship and Chef Andy Aitken and his team who created a delicious feast for our guests to enjoy.

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 HAWKE’S BAY Te Matau-a-Māui Jane Nicholson, Hawke’s Bay Coordinator Formed in 2017, Christina McBeth founded Nourished The team in the Hawke’s Bay is strongly supported by a for Nil with the mission to rescue food throughout regular and committed team of volunteers who help sort, the Hastings area. Soon after, Nourished for Nil and clean, cut, pack, stack and weigh much of the products THIS YEAR WE KiwiHarvest entered into a collaborative partnership that arrive to the site. We’d like to make a special mention which has continued to grow to this day. Jane Nicholson of Marion Shakespeare, who can be found volunteering five HAVE HELPED TO joined the team in the Hawke’s Bay in September 2019, days a week for 4 - 6 hours each day. EXTEND REACH as an employee of both KiwiHarvest and Nourished for Nil. INTO NAPIER TWICE PER WEEK You will catch Jane driving around in our KiwiHarvest branded van visiting supermarkets, orchards and growers WHERE THE throughout the Hastings area. Jane also looks after the large pantry store where the majority of rescued grocery NEED HAS BEEN items are sorted and stored. Many of the grocery items will SIGNIFICANTLY end up in food parcels in support of the NZ Police and their work with high risk individuals and families. MORE THAN EXPECTED.

Judy Potts, Maggie Asquith, Hawke's Bay Volunteer Hawke's Bay Volunteer

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 NORTH SHORE Daniel Griffiths, North Shore Deliverer of Goodness KiwiHarvest started operations on the North Shore in The volumes of food being requested has steadily 2017 as a joint project with Takapuna Rotary. Funds to increased with demand still exceeding available supply, purchase a refrigerated van were secured from 8 Rotary and supermarkets, one of our major donors, still disrupted. clubs and a matching grant from Rotary International, To fill the shortfall from our donors, the majority of fruit, and this vehicle was gifted to KiwiHarvest in vegetables and dry goods now comes from our central May last year. warehouse in South Auckland. At our North Shore branch, we are now operating five days per week and our deliveries Initially all our volunteers were Rotarians but over time are approx. 2500KGS PER WEEK, equating to this has expanded to include community volunteers. Since 7125 MEALS. its inception, the North Shore branch has grown steadily supplying fresh food to many recipient agencies and Over this particularly difficult time, KiwiHarvest North helping vulnerable communities on the North Shore. We Shore is grateful to all of its donors with donations delivered three days per week to approximately sometimes coming from unexpected quarters. We were 30 RECIPIENT AGENCIES, with about lucky enough to receive a very large donation of donuts 40 VOLUNTEERS. made by students at Takapuna Grammar School as part of their business studies course. These were a special treat COVID-19 and the lockdown in March caused a significant and gratefully received by some of our recipients. change to our operations. As an essential service we continued to deliver food throughout all levels, but without volunteers (as the vast majority are 70yrs+), we needed to employ a full-time driver, Dan. Janice Blomgren, North Shore Branch Manager

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FINANCIALS

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 STATEMENT OF STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL POSITION New Zealand Food Rescue Group • As at 31 March 2020 New Zealand Food Rescue Group • As at 31 March 2020

2020 2019 2020 2019 REVENUE $ $ ASSETS $ $

Grants Earned 309,211 203,413 Current Assets Donations Received 449,257 369,465 Bank Balances 444,676 407,340 Fundraising Income 54,109 138,701 Accounts Receivable 58,028 N/A Sponsorship 230,000 101,452 Other Current Assets 3,203 6,666 Other Revenue 13,469 14,122 Total Current Assets 505,906 414,006

TOTAL REVENUE 1,056,046 827,153 Non-Current Assets Property, Plant & Equipment 175,032 153,487 Total Non-Current Assets 175,032 153,487 EXPENSES TOTAL ASSETS 680,938 5 6 7,4 9 3 Wages and Driver Costs 632,287 568,169 Rent 97,089 54,167 Fundraising Expenses 6,137 38,990 LIABILITIES Depreciation 53,158 44,805 Other Expenses 153,121 137,435 Total Current Liabilities 61,205 62,014

TOTAL EXPENSES 941,792 843,565 NET ASSETS 619,733 505,479

Surplus / (Deficit) for the year 114,254 (16,413) EQUITY

For the full audited version of the financial statements, please go to Charities Services website Opening Equity 505,479 521,892 Surplus / (Deficit) for the year 114,254 (16,413)

CLOSING EQUITY 619,733 505,479

For the full audited version of the financial statements, please go to Charities Services website

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ADDENDUM

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 COVID-19 & KEY INITIATIVES FOR FY20/21

Although this report deals with our financial year to On 21st March 2020, the country was put into Alert Level 2, 31st March 2020, it would be remiss not to mention the and just four days later we went into full lockdown. massive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which took hold in NZ just as our FY was coming to an end. The effect on KiwiHarvest was profound, and the month that followed saw us weather two extremes – with food supplies dwindling at first, as supermarket shelves were emptied, and then over-abundance as hospitality and certain parts of the retail sector took a real hit.

THROUGH THIS 35,000KG OF UHT MILK TIME WE MANAGED TO RESCUE AND 660,000KG OF PROCESSED PORK REDISTRIBUTE: An initiative with the Ministry of Primary Industries (AMONG OTHER THINGS) 19,500KG OF JUICE AND

74,500KG OF FROZEN PRE-COOKED MEALS

350 PALLETS OF EASTER EGGS

25,000KG OF FRESH PRODUCE

Bernie Ngaha, Distribution Supervisor, KiwiHarvest Auckland

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 LAUNCH OF THE NEW ZEALAND FOOD NETWORK

With food insecurity levels growing rapidly from the The proposal was accepted, and over the next 12-15 weeks OTHER NEW • Countdown: Food for Good partnership. Enhancing start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it quickly became clear (largely collaborating from afar during the nationwide food rescue capability across 37 Countdown stores that our long held vision - of creating a national supply lockdown) we sourced, secured and built the infrastructure KEY INITIATIVES chain solution to more efficiently handle large surplus required to establish the organisation now known as the THAT HAVE throughout Auckland in line with their waste reduction volumes of food - was desperately needed. New Zealand Food Network. philosophy. BEEN STARTED We assembled a dedicated team of industry specialists to The fully fitted warehouse and office, IT infrastructure • Monthly Impact Report: a comprehensive help design our solution, and put a proposal to Government and systems, procedures and our team have all been built RECENTLY: to be funded as part of the Wellbeing Budget. with one aim in mind: to provide a highly efficient and communications asset for our donors, partners and productive environment that will live up to our raison d’être stakeholders. – Getting Food to Where It’s Needed Most. • Project Whakarahi: our new expansion programme across the business as a result of significant MSD funding post the May budget.

• Social Media Strategy: in today’s age of digital media, social media is a vitally important tool for KiwiHarvest, allowing us to tell our story and engage a wide audience Seti Tuala, Driver, KiwiHarvest Auckland with organically and cost-effectively. Countdown employee • Government Interaction: the Government has recently adopted a much greater emphasis on having Food Secure Communities. We have formed significant relationships across a number of Government departments and recently had a visit from Minister James Shaw, Minister for Climate Change.

• Safe 365: as we grow we’ve recognised the need to adapt and improve our safety systems so have introduced Safe365 a robust system and mobile app which streamlines health and safety recording, reporting and management. James Shaw, Blandina Diamond and Gavin Findlay • Brand Refresh: watch this space!! Ken Hart, Lead Hand, New Zealand Food Network

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 FINANCIAL DONORS

FOUNDING Anna Sabiston Elle Collins Joanna Dugdale Nicky Spencer Stacey Edgecombe Anthony Puttergill Ellen Brumder Joanna O'Keefe Nicole Peach Stewart Lawrence SUPPORTER Arne Hilke Emilee Oldham John Boscawen Noelle O'Mahony Stuart Gray Arnotts NZ Ltd Emma Miller John Spooner NZ Lotteries Grants Board Subway Karori Goodman Foundation Auckland Council En Chiu Jonathan Jaffrey Olympus New Zealand Limited Sue Garner Auckland Foundation Errol Cameron Jude Wright Otago Masonic Charitable Trust Suneil & Hannah Connor Bayleys Real Estate - North Shore Evelien van Vliet Jules Hayward Otago University Students Association Sustainable Salons MAJOR FINANCIAL Bharti Dayal Findex NZ Limited Julie FitzGerald Otara Blue Light Tammy O'Brien Bill Manning Ged Hiscoke Julie Mackinnon Peter Landon-Lane Tania Bagley DONORS Brent Kennerley Gemma OKeeffe Juno Legal Pieter & Lisa Brits Teresa Weiss Britany Green Gillian Wrightson Justine Carthew Pip Cook Terry Lowe Rabobank New Zealand Bronya Dean Gina Yukich K Blackburn Poppy Holmberg Tess Gilfedder New Zealand Limited Brooke Riley GJ Batts Kate Studd Rachael Rush Theresa Findlay Jasmine Social Investments Caitlin Prendergast Grace Taylor Kelly Kingham Rachel Singh Theresa Schultz Countdown Cameron Grindlay Grace Turner Keren Alleyne Rachel Watkinson Toni Kayes Downtown Rotary Auckland Cara Christensen Graham Coe Linda Nicholl Rebecca Grimwood Tracey Reyburn Dunedin Casino Charitable Trust Carey-Lou Jones Gwen Lenehan Lion Foundation Rebecca Verhulst Trevor Cheeseman Goodman Property Services (NZ) Limited Carolin Moore Hannah Walton Lizaan Hale Rebekah Corston United Way NZ Hello Fresh Cass Thompson Hanneke Roelofse Lizaan Potgieter Rhian Filer Vicky Wood SKYCity Auckland Community Trust Cath Swale Hearing Reports Limited Lizanne Ellis Rhonda McKelvie Wendy Wilson Subway Live Feed Catherine Androutsos Heather Browne LM Loveday Rita Balcao Reis Wiley NZ Unilever Food Collective Catherine Mitchell Helen McLorinan Louise George RJ & D Gale Zainab Omar Cathy McGrath Helen Wallwork Maggie Ngatai Roanna Sutton Cherie Lovatt Hollie Graham Margaret Mann Ronald Damen OTHER FINANCIAL Chris Clark Holly Rees Margaret West Rosemary Robertson DONORS Chris Ingle InterContential Hotels Group Maria Madill Ryan Smagalski Christy Staveley Isabella Woolley Maria Milicich Ryan Walklin A Read COGS J N Lemon Trust Marie Connolly S Wallace Adam Henley Colette MacKenzie J Toth Mark Hammer Sandra Atherstone Adam Weal Corrina Shilling Jacqui Gage-Brown Marx Design Sara Ugalde Adrienne Hillman Crowne Plaza Christchurch James Campling Mary Sorby Sarah & James Valentine Alex Southall David & Brigit Kirk James Heath Matthew Sells Sarah Bolton Alex Wilson David & Carolyne Smith Jamie Ewen Megan White Sarah McBride Amanda King David McCormick Jamie Leaf & Elder Kennedy Melanie Neeley Sarah Stevens Amelie Schoen David Morrison Jan Leighton Melanie Prince Shan & Tim Carroll Amy Bollmann David Peek Jane Campbell Melissa Halverson Sharalyn Du Plessis Amy Bradshaw David Wright Jane Evans Mercy Hospital - Dunedin Sharleen Nathan Amy Gorlicko Debbie Walsh Jane Holst-Larkin Merianah McQuin-Tan Shaun Roets Amy Pearl Deborah & Patrick Manning Jared C Michael Bangs Sheridan Hancock Andrea Goethals Debra Fish Jason Campbell Michele Weaver Sheryl Clark Andrea McComish Dee Apo Jenna Burton Mike & Jan Hunter Sheryl Lee Andrew Esler Dianne Wihone Jenna Henderson Moira Armstrong Silver Fern Farms Andrew Young Donna Smallbone Jennifer Gibbs Moira Kemp Solange Regan Andy Scott Dudley Haines Jess Sadowitz Murrray & Anne Gray Sophie Thompson Angela D'Aquaro Dunedin City Council JF & CM Burton Nando's NZ Southern Trust Ann Bradley Eastern & Central Community Trust Jillian Udy Natalie Allan Spark Foundation Ann Davis Elizabeth Hill Jim & Molly Fulton Nicholas Westbrook St Peter's College

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 IN-KIND SUPPORTERS

1st Impression Good Works Video Pernod Ricard Foodstuffs DC - Roma Rd Nando's Dunedin Romeeco Bakery AB Equipment Gravity Lab Provenance FoodStuffs - Dunedin Neat Meat Rotary Club - Dunedin BidFood Hall's Refrigeration RDT Pacific Foodstuffs Fresh DC - Pavilion Dr New World Birkenhead Scandibunz Cargill Enterprises Hallertau Salesforce Forage & Ferment New World Centre City Seasons Market Albany CarPro Milford Hygiene Systems T&G Four Square Arrowtown New World Devonport Segafredo Zannetti NZ CHEP New Zealand Hyundai Toll Group Fresh Choice Green Island New World Flaxmere Silver Fern Farms ContainerCo Impact Refrigeration Uniline Blinds Fresh Choice Queenstown New World Fresh Collective Alberton Simplot New Zealand Ltd CoolTranz, Dunedin IQ Security United Cleaning Services Fresh Choice Roslyn New World Gardens Simply Squeezed Hawke's Bay (Frucor) CSL Containers Juliet Hawkeswood University of Otago Fresh Choice Waimauku New World Greenmeadows SkyCity Auckland Dunedin City Council Mt. Michael Wines Viscount FCC - Pact Group Freshmax NZ New World Hastings Smartfoods Ltd EcoChill OCTA Associates VisitorRego Frucor Suntory New Zealand Ltd New World Howick South Auckland Christian Foodbank EnviroWaste - Dunedin Otago Polytechnic We Compost Fruit Guys NZ Ltd New World Milford Spoonery Frank & The Knowledge Hunters Pallet Racking Solutions Wunderman Thompson New Zealand Gatting's Catering New World Mosgiel St Peters College General Mills New Zealand New World Onekawa Studholme College Gilbert's Fine Food New World Orewa St Vincent de Paul Foodbank Central Gilmours Mt Roskill New World Queenstown Auckland GNS Imports Ltd North East Valley Baptist Church Subway- George St FOOD DONORS Goodman Fielder New Zealand Limited Northland Food Rescue Subway - Kaikorai Valley Gourmet Foods Ltd Nourished For Nil Subway - North End Hakanoa Handmade Drinks Ltd Novotel & ibis Ellerslie Suntory Coffee ANZ All About Auctions BurgerFuel Countdown Mornington Harraway & Sons Oceanz T&G Domestic - Dunedin Altus Enterprises Buster Greens Countdown Mt Eden Heinz Watties Ltd Ombrellitos T&G Global Limited Americold - Dalgety Drive Campus Wonderful Countdown Mt Roskill HelloFresh Ooooby NZ LTD. Tasti Products Limited Angel Food Catholic Social Services - Dunedin Countdown Mt Wellington Henergy Cage Free Ltd Otago Farmers Market Tegel Foods Ltd Arnott's New Zealand Limited Chantal's Organics - Hawke's Bay Countdown Napier Heritage Coffee Otago Museum The Apple Press Aromatics 2016 LTD Common Ground Countdown Newmarket Himalayan Trust New Zealand Otago Polytechnic The Auckland Food Show ASB Showgrounds Commonsense Organics Countdown Northcote Huckleberry - New Lynn Otago University Students Association The Better Drinks Company Atomic Coffee Roasters Kingsland Cook & Nelson Countdown Onehunga Hutchinsons Ltd (OUSA) The Collective Baker & Co Cordis Hotel Countdown Pakuranga Ingham's Enterprise (NZ) Pty. Ltd Other Donor The Griffin's Food Company Bakers Dozen Mornington Cottage Bakehouse (The Corner Shop) Countdown Papatoetoe Interpoint Events Otto's Bees The Pure Food Co Bakers Dozen Musselburgh Countdown Anderson Bay Countdown Queenstown Isagenix PAK'nSAVE Albany The Salvation Army Manukau Foodbank Balle Bro's Group Countdown Auckland Airport Countdown South Dunedin Johnnies Southern Kitchen PAK'nSAVE Hastings Tip Top Barkers of Geraldine Countdown Aviemore Drive Countdown St Johns JUK PAK'nSAVE Queenstown Tonzu Bayley Produce Limited Countdown Browns Bay Countdown Takapuna Kreem - Greenlane PAK'nSAVE Sylvia Park Unilever Food Solutions NZ Best Ugly Bagels Countdown Carlyle Couplands - Andersons Bay Leader. Paneton Bakery University of Otago Bidfood - Dunedin Countdown Central Couplands - Kaikorai Valley Leaderbrand Paper Bag Baking Virgin Australia Bidfood Foodservice Countdown Distribution Couplands - North End Little and Friday - Belmont Perc Exchange Vittoria Food & Beverage Bidfood NZ Countdown Greenlane Dairy Flat Bakery Living Goodness Pic's Peanut Butter Vogel Street Kitchen Bidfood - Wholesale Foodservice Countdown Hastings Delmaine Loaf Pioneer Pies Waipuna Hotel Bidfresh Auckland Countdown Hauraki Corner Dr. Feelgood MARS New Zealand Limited Pitango Pty Limited Ward St Depot Bluebird Countdown Highland Park Dunedin Railways McCowan Avocados Precinct Food Weiti Mushrooms Bluerock Countdown Howick Dunedin Shipping Supplies Meatstock Auckland Prima Deli Whangarei Lions Club Bread & Butter Countdown Mangere East Empire Foods (New Zealand) Ltd Millbank Technology Ltd Produce Pronto Wing on Wholesale Co Brinks NZ Chicken Countdown Mangere Mall Everybody Eats Moana New Zealand Pullman Auckland Wishbone - Dunedin Brookfarm Countdown Manukau City Mall Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Cafes Mr Chips Pure Delish WOOP Brumbys Bakery Queenstown Countdown Manukau - Great South Rd My Food Bag Redeem Young Wah Chong (2018) LTD Bunnings Staff Cafes Countdown Manurewa Foodbox Co NZ My Food Bag - Heat and Eat Remuera Primary School

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 RECIPIENT AGENCIES

Abbotsford Primary School Corstorphine Kindergarten Leg Up Trust Parent2Parent & Altogether Autism Te Marama Hou Ministries Trust Able, Southern Family Support Crossroads Clubhouse Leith Valley Presbyterian Church Peterhead School Te Puna Hauora Accelerating Aotearoa de Paul House Lifeboat Pioneer Trust - Port Chalmers Te Whanau Rangimarie - Mangere Age Concern - Dunedin Dunedin City New Life Church Love Ministries Point England School Te Whare Aio - Manurewa Women's Refuge AIMHI Alternative Education Consortium Dunedin Night Shelter Love Soup Porangahau Maori Committee Te Whare Marama O Mangere Altus Enterprises Ebbett Park School Lowly Heart Charitable Trust Presbyterian Support Northern Foodbank Te Whare O Nga Tumanako Women's Refuge ANCAD Bayswater Kaitahi Community Elim Pukekohe Soup Kitchen Luke St Otahuhu Transitional Housing Presbyterian Support Otago The Cedar Centre Dinner Elim Shore Malcam Trust Prideland Academy The Fono - Manurewa Anglican Trust for Women and Children Elim Soup Kitchen - South Mangere Budgeting Services Trust Project Bruce The Fono - North Shore (ATWC) Emerge Aotearoa Manukau City Baptist Church Punavai o le Atamai Preschool The Fono - West Foodbank Apii Potiki Glen Innes Community Preschool Encounter Hope Foundation Manukau Institute of Technology - SSTS Quality Education Services (QES) The Koha Shed - Hawkes Bay Aspargove Everybody Eats Manurewa High School Queenstown Playcentre The Koha Shed - West Auckland ASST Faith Family Baptist Centre Massey University Chaplaincy Reconnect Family Services Manukau The Rising Foundation Trust ATC Vision College East Tamaki Fatamanu Aoga Niue Early Learning Centre Moana House Reconnect Family Services New Lynn The Salvation Army Dunedin Auckland City Mission Distribution Services Feed the Streets Monte Cecilia Housing Trust - Windrush Close Richmond School The Salvation Army Glenfield Foodbank Auckland Women's Centre - Single Mum's Group Flaxmere Council Flats Morgan Educare Centre2 Ronald McDonald House Auckland The Salvation Army Manukau Foodbank Auckland Women's Refuge Fonua Ola Network MUMA Whanau Ora Services - Foodbank Roskill South Oasis The Salvation Army Napier Baskets of Blessings Meals Food Basket New Zealand Police - Dunedin Ruapotaka Marae Incorporated Society The Salvation Army Queenstown Bays Youth Community Trust For the Love of Bees Next Step Training Sanctuary Catering The Salvation Army Rosedale Beachhaven Food Bank Generation Ignite Trust Northcote College Senior Housing Residents The UMMA Trust Beach Haven Primary School Genesis Youth Trust - Glen Innes North East Valley Baptist Church Servants Health Centre The Word MC Beat Street Genesis Youth Trust - Mangere North East Valley Trust Shakti Women's Refuge Three Sixteen Ministries Birkdale Intermediate School Glen Innes Family Centre Northland Food Rescue Shine Mt Albert Transformation Academy Birkdale North School Good Neighbour Tauranga North Shore Women's Centre Shine North Shore Tuilaepa Youth Mentoring Service (TYMS) Birkdale Primary School Good News Bible Chapel Nourished For Nil Shore Vineyard Church Unitec Student Council Birkenhead College Grace International - Glen Innes NZ Welding Trades and Services Solomon Group United We Stand Waka of Caring Bradford School Greater Green Island Community Group Oamaru Foodbank South Auckland Christian Foodbank Vaka Tautua - Manukau Breakfast Club Kids Happiness House Onepoto Primary School South Auckland Family Refuge Papatoetoe VisionWest Community Trust Brentwood Community Outreach Hastings Central Council Flats Oranga Tamariki - Dunedin Sports Spasifik Waitakere College Buttabean Motivation Havelock North Baptist Church Orewa Baptist Church St Columba Anglican Church Grey Lynn Wakatipu Playcentre C3 Church North Shore Havelock North Council Flats Otago Hospice St George Anglican Church Foodbank Wakatipu Youth Trust CAB Glen Innes Foodbank Hestia Rodney Women's Refuge Otago Mental Health Support Trust Strive Community Trust - Transitional Whanau Resource Centre o Pukekohe Camberley Council Flats Holy Trinity Foodbank Otago University Students Association Housing Charitable Trust Camberley School Huntly West Community Hub (OUSA) St Vincent de Paul Dunedin Whangaparoa Baptist Church Foodbank CARE Waitakere Foodbank I Got Your Back Pack Otara Blue Light St Vincent de Paul Foodbank Central Wharariki Trust Carisbrook School Inzone Education Foundation - Boys Other Recipient Auckland Windsor Park Baptist Church Catholic Social Services - Dunedin InZone Education Foundation - Girls Pacific Island Women's Refuge Inc St Vincent de Paul Foodbank Otahuhu Women's Refuge - Dunedin Choices Irongate School Pacific Trust Otago Sunday Blessings Chuckles Childcare - Hastings Island Child Charitable Trust PACT - Apartment Sunny Days Daycare CMA North Shore James Liston Hostel PACT - Armitage SuperGrans Dunedin Charitable Trust Coastal Unity Parish Kaikorai Presbyterian Church PACT - Balclutha Tahi Whanau Combined Churches Foodbank Kaikorai Valley Junior College PACT - Forbury TAKI - Taokotaianga Apii Kuki Airani Concord School Kaitahi - Point Chevalier PACT - Helensborough Tamaki College Corner of Hope Drop In Kaivolution Hamilton Pakowhai School Tamaki Community Development Trust (TCDT) Cornerstone Baptist Church - East Tamaki Kia Aroha College Panmure Bridge School Tamaki Primary School Cornerstone Church - Dunedin Kimi Ora Community School Panmure Community Library Tamariki Ataahua Early Learning Centre Corstorphine Community Hub Kingdom Community Hub Papakura Marae Taonga Teen Parent Unit

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020 FEED MORE, WASTE LESS, KAI ATU

Ready, Set, Grow • Annual Report 2020