I used to volunteer at the Te Aro soup kitchen in Wellington and i'd like to continue helping in Auckland.
Anyone know of similar establishments here you believe need more help than they currently have? I haven't done much research yet.
I used to volunteer at the Te Aro soup kitchen in Wellington and i'd like to continue helping in Auckland.
Anyone know of similar establishments here you believe need more help than they currently have? I haven't done much research yet.
"A party without cake is just a meeting" - Juila Child
I cant help with that one Angus, but bloody good on you for putting your hand up.
I read of one such establishment that has taken things to another level, by introducing a menu (limited choice obviously) and waiting staff. This goes a long way to reducing stigmatism, and increasing self respect
Forgotmaboltagain+1
wait till your prospective employer hears of this, massive kudos to you.
"ars longa, vita brevis"
Oh i conducted some bush cooking classes with the local sea scouts as well, if anyone works with a troop i'd be happy to do that also.
"A party without cake is just a meeting" - Juila Child
check your PM, have arranged a contact
"ars longa, vita brevis"
Great attitude Angus. One day you're going to reap the rewards of your actions, and I hope sooner than later. By putting yourself out there doing this great work, someone will see/notice you, and offer you one hell of an opportunity.
Ironic really, the ones with the least, give the most, and the ones who can afford to give, just take
"A party without cake is just a meeting" - Juila Child
Have you spoken with the City Mission people, Angus?
Used to be a fine wine - now I'm vinegar.
https://www.aucklandcitymission.org.nz/
@Angus_A give these guys a call, they do an awesome job! If they don't have a vacancy they will probably be able to point you to someone who does.
Homeless people love getting free food.
It leaves them more from their benefits to spend on alcohol, tobacco and drugs.
I remember talking to a guy about his helping feeding the homeless in Wellington. He was saying it gave him something to do while he was looking for a job.
I pointed out that the homeless people were all on the same welfare benefits as he was, had less expenses like rent, and of because of do-gooders like him enabling them, the people he was trying to help were better off financially than he was.
Beneficiaries should be made to undergo regular drug tests to receive a government benefit.
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