Impact Report 2023
The City Mission continually helps the most vulnerable in our community, and we are proud to share the impact and tangible outcomes in our second annual Impact Report.
This Impact Report for 2023 brings together in one publication, statistics and stories about the positive ways that your donations make to the lives of those we, at the Mission, and that you also, care deeply about.
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Our impact on homelessness
The young woman pointed to the space in her flat’s family room where she and her partner stood when they first walked into the flat. “I started getting emotional,” she remembered. “I didn’t believe it. I was thinking, ‘It can’t be real. This cannot be real’. I couldn’t cry then, but I cried when everyone left.
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Doctor gifted us 35 years
“Life's not worth living if you don't consider people who are less fortunate than you are. If you can't give somebody a leg up, or if you can't share what you can spare, then you are not a part of the community you are living in.” This is the heartwarming explanation Dr Amama Thornley gives when asked why she has given her time over an incredible 35 years to look after homeless people at the City Mission.
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Getting Mum back is the best present
“This Christmas will be the best, the best ….” says Mandy and maybe because it’s too painful to say “ever” she leaves the word unsaid but hanging in the air. She’s 51 and sits nervously, yet determinedly, in one of the many counselling rooms tucked away in the rabbit warren of the City Mission’s headquarters in Hereford Street. This Christmas will be the first in decades she is sober. She is going to celebrate it with her daughters in Australia who she loves more than anything.
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CareForce Couple believe in our work
Alison and Hamish Wilson go above and beyond when it comes to supporting the City Mission. Not only do this super couple make a regular donation via our CareForce Programme towards our work, they are also key members of our foodbank volunteer team.
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Volunteers thanked with a high tea
City Mission volunteers enjoyed a High Tea on Saturday in an annual event to thank them for giving so much to the Mission over the year. We have about 170 regular volunteers across all our sections. The high tea was held at All Souls Church in Merivale and City Missioner Corinne thanked the volunteers for making it possible for us to do so much more to help people thanks to their voluntary hours.
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Happy birthday to us!
When people reach their mid-90s they often start looking ahead and thinking about the big 100 to come.
Charities are no different and here at the Christchurch City Mission we are very aware we will celebrate a century of looking after people in 2029. Our beginnings as an organisation – a social welfare agency and charity – began in 1929 as the impact of the Great Depression was starting to hurt Christchurch more and more.
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Restaurants back struggling Christchurch families
Almost 30 of Christchurch’s top restaurants have signed on to a campaign to raise money for families who can’t afford their children’s school uniforms and stationery.
Throughout September, the restaurants will offer a special Bayleys Plate Up For A Purpose dish on their menus and a donation from these dishes will go towards the Christchurch City Mission’s Back to School family support programme.
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You won’t believe how much we do to change people’s lives!
At the City Mission we often think how wonderful it would be if we were no longer needed, if Canterbury magically found the answers to problems such as hunger, homelessness, addiction, and mental health disorders. But the sad truth is in our 95th year we are needed more than ever and the services we provide to thousands of local people are more are vital and desperately needed than ever.
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Saving people from the streets
Staying dry is everything for someone who is homeless and who is trying to get through a winter night sleeping rough on the streets. Once wet, they can’t get dry. Wetness makes it impossible to be warm no matter how many clothes are being worn.
So it’s horrifying to hear one of our clients, Damien, talk about how sometimes in Christchurch he had freezing water poured in his sleeping bag while he was asleep on the ground.
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New self-serve foodbank launched
Our new Foodbank, which includes a traditional parcel pick-up as well as an innovative new self-serve option, was launched on Friday June 23 at a ceremony attended by Foodstuffs representatives and Christchurch Central MP Duncan Webb.
The Foodbank building also has a new warehouse area plus offices and is the final piece in our redevelopment which has been built over the last two years. The building was officially opened and blessed on June 8, and now was the time to have the first clients try it out and celebrate the beginning of a new era.
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Challenges facing the new foodbank
June is a big month for our foodbank here at the Christchurch City Mission.
We are moving out of the old foodbank premises and across the road to our new foodbank building which includes a wonderful new warehouse area. Our traditional model of pre-filled food parcels will continue, but we are adding a mana-enhancing way of offering clients food that they can choose from.
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City Mission redevelopment opened by Christchurch Mayor
June 8 was a very special day for us as we officially opened our new $11 million redevelopment and our third building – the new Foodbank – was blessed.
It began a new era in our history as we launch innovative new ways to care for the people who need our help.
Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger formally opened the redevelopment and praised our contribution to the city saying: “A lot of us are aware of the very important services that the Christchurch City Mission has provided over many years, in fact 95 years.
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New World’s Family2Family Foodbank Appeal Is Back!
New World’s Family2Family Foodbank Appeal is up and running for 2023, and ends on Sunday, May 7th.
Shoppers can visit their local New World, fill a bag of foodbank-friendly products, or choose a pre-filled $20 Family2Family bag, drop it in the store collection point, and the New World team will get bags from our region to us. Here at the Christchurch City Mission we very much appreciate the boost it will give to the stock levels in our foodbank, especially in the lead-up to winter.
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Op shop works for community good on many levels
Our new op shop was closed and we were getting it ready for the big opening, but even then calls for help kept coming in. This time it was an appeal on behalf of a woman in hospital. She had absolutely nothing and needed a nightie, underwear and some slippers. Could we help? We could and of course we did. Our op shop gets requests like these all the time from other agencies, from the police, from our own City Mission social workers and so on, and it reveals the other side to our shops that many people aren’t aware of.
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Measuring Our Impact
I was appointed City Missioner in 2022 and, even though I was a longstanding Mission supporter, I was astounded by the breadth of activities being done to help the vulnerable people in our city of Christchurch in so many ways.
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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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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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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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City Mission invites you to step inside Whakaora Kāinga
We are proud to have the opportunity to showcase the purpose-build facilities to our supporters with this video tour of Whakaora Kāinga.
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