685,000 reasons to be proud...

Late last year a tired but relieved looking mum of five kids was in the City Mission forecourt to collect a food parcel, saying how everything was such a struggle.

“Being able to buy fruit and veggies is tough. Meat too, especially to feed five kids. Increases in the cost of food and power, and with petrol rising too, we’re struggling,” she said.

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Emmy Buxton
2023 Census at the City Mission

On March 7 the Christchurch City Mission will become the official “dwelling” for up to 50 people living with us that night.

We help homeless people in many ways and supporting them to do the 2023 Census is yet another.

On the night homeless people will be sleeping in our men’s and women’s emergency accommodations, men and women will be sleeping in our new Whakaora Kāinga transitional housing facility, we will have men and women staying in our onsite residential detox facility and also across the city in our residential addiction recovery support home in Edgeware.

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Emmy Buxton
A man on a mission - Matt's Good Walk

Matt Rose plans to keep walking all the way down the mountainous backbone of the South Island – the Te Araroa Trail – until 70 days later he is walking, (maybe limping a bit) over the last hill to finish at Stirling Point, Bluff. It’s a walk to raise money for 10 handpicked charities, and Christchurch City Mission is one of those that Matt picked.

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Emmy Buxton
City Mission Singers dazzle at Carol Service

“Sing choir of angels, sing in exultation …” And sing our angels did – the City Mission Singers – who filled the Christchurch Transitional Cathedral with courage and songs on Wednesday evening. It was a magnificent evening where all the hopes and dreams of trying something new in our traditional celebration came true. Covid restrictions meant it had been two years since our last Carol Service and the Cathedral was full.

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Emmy Buxton
Counting our blessings at Christmas

It has been a privilege to be part of the City Mission, as the City Missioner, since April of this year and in that time I have connected with the community at speaking engagements, business meetings, and public events every week – sometimes several times a week.  The most common feedback from these talks is that people are amazed at the breadth of specialist support that our staff provide to our clients each day.

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Emmy Buxton
Why Whakaora Kāinga is so special

Our first residents are moving into our new Whakaora Kāinga (transitional housing) building and we couldn’t be more excited and proud to see this amazing project finally get under way.

Whakaora Kāinga is at 275 Hereford Street – behind our new Thrive Café – and it is part of a $11m redevelopment that will take the quality of how we care for people to new levels. A new foodbank is still being completed and that will open in March-April 2023.

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City Mission Christmas Carol Service

This year we will feature the inaugural performance of the Christchurch City Mission Choir, which includes very brave and committed people who have been homeless and in our emergency shelters and who use our drop-in day programmes. They will be joined by Mission volunteers and staff to sing the songs of Christmas we all love.

Everyone is welcome to attend the Carol Service at the Transitional Cathedral at 7pm on December 14.

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Times are tough

When Bob (not his real name) was hungry, a meal would be frozen peas put in a glass of hot water. He is a 77-year-old who was sent to our Foodbank for help by a support worker.

Along with the request came this heartbreaking photo of his fridge taken during a welfare check. The shock of those empty shelves really brings home what it means when people tell us they are struggling and food has to be low in their priorities.

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Healing young minds

You will have heard of the epidemic of mental health illness sweeping over our young people in Christchurch. It is very real and it is tearing lives and families apart. Here on the frontline we see the effects every day and past studies have suggested that typically someone with mental health/addiction problems can severely impact the lives of six others – family, workmates and friends.

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Ewan Sargent
Home is where hope begins

A 3-storey building has risen from the ground on the cleared land opposite our Hereford Street headquarters and we can’t wait to start breathing life into it later this year.

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Onwards and upwards

There’s growing excitement here at the City Mission as we look forward to how our new redevelopment is going to enhance how we change the lives of people we care for.

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We've never been busier...

Every now and then Hereford Street outside our Foodbank can be one of the busiest streets in Christchurch.

Cars can be seen queueing up to collect food parcels. As with the last lockdown, our Foodbank carries on because our City needs us.

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Ewan Sargent
Building a New Life

When Daisy moved into her Christchurch flat, she bought a few things to celebrate finally having her own safe place. She picked out some plates and cups, linen for the bed, a couple of candles … and two pot plants.

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Ewan Sargent