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Kaibosh reaches 10 years of reducing food poverty and food waste in Greater Wellington More
Friday, 23 March 2018, 4:36 pm | Kaibosh Kaibosh moves into permanent Wellington home, 16 months on from the November 2016
earthquakes Friday 23 March 2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE After months of uncertainty
following the November 2016 earthquakes, Kaibosh has secured a new Wellington home . More
Thursday, 28 September 2017, 12:07 pm | Kaibosh
Dig out the jandals, dust off the sunnies, and get ready to shake off the winter
blues at Spring for Kaibosh, the annual musical celebration in aid of Wellington’s
food rescue charity on Saturday 14 October. More
Monday, 24 April 2017, 4:03 pm | Kaibosh
On Monday 1 May, Kaibosh – the Wellington Region’s own food rescue organisation
Press Release – Wellington City Council As proud supporters of Kaibosh Food Rescue, Wellington City Council is encouraging everyone to put the kai into Kaibosh for Give a Meal in May / Haratua Takoha Kai. Kaibosh provides food to soup kitchens, marae, foodbanks, residential facilities …
As proud supporters of Kaibosh Food Rescue, Wellington City Council is encouraging everyone to put the kai into Kaibosh for Give a Meal in May / Haratua Takoha Kai.
Kaibosh provides food to soup kitchens, marae, foodbanks, residential facilities and other essential social service providers – and demand has grown since COVID-19.
Last year, the rebranded version of the annual Make a Meal in May fundraiser became Give a Meal in May / Haratua Takoha Kai to adapt to a COVID-19 environment, and Wellingtonians really made a difference, says Mayor Andy Foster.
Wednesday, 28 April 2021, 2:12 pm
As proud supporters of Kaibosh Food Rescue, Wellington
City Council is encouraging everyone to put the kai into
Kaibosh for Give a Meal in May / Haratua Takoha
Kai.
Kaibosh provides food to soup kitchens, marae,
foodbanks, residential facilities and other essential social
service providers – and demand has grown since
COVID-19.
Last year, the rebranded version of the
annual Make a Meal in May fundraiser became Give a Meal in
May / Haratua Takoha Kai to adapt to a COVID-19 environment,
and Wellingtonians really made a difference, says Mayor Andy
Foster.
“Wellington City Council has been a proud
supporter of Kaibosh since it started in 2008, and now more