19 Dec 2014

Auckland City Mission faces shortfall

12:23 pm on 19 December 2014

The Auckland City Mission says a bad run of wet weather and a drop in donations are to blame for it only managing to reach half of its target this year.

Diane Robertson inside the Auckland City Mission.

Auckland City Mission chief executive Diane Robertson inside the mission's office on Hobson St. Photo: RNZ / Kim Baker Wilson

It said they had just hit the $500,000 mark when they needed to raise around $1 million.

The mission's chief executive, Diane Robertson, said their Christmas street appeal, held in the three weeks leading up to 25 December, had only raised $9000 dollars so far, down from $40,000 last year.

"We've had hardly any nice days so we're not visible. When we're not visible, people don't think to go and press the donation button."

Ms Robertson said there had been an extra 1000 people waiting in line from as early as 4am this morning for a $64 food parcel.

She said she had also seen a rise in the number of single mothers needing a hand.

The line outside Auckland's City Mission in the week before Christmas.

The line outside Auckland's City Mission in the week before Christmas. Photo: RNZ / Kim Baker Wilson

The line outside Auckland's City Mission in the week before Christmas.

The social service organisation had aimed to raise around $1 million in 2014. Photo: RNZ / Kim Baker Wilson

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