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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.06 to 31.12 - Page nb 4

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.06.2022 - 31.12.2022
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Kai for community From garden to table, helping communities thrive Te Whanau Pitahi Community Garden In May 2022, with help from Bunnings Warehouse Hamilton South, volunteers at Te Whanau Putahi family centre built a community garden of vegetables and herbs, designed to provide healthy food for whanau in the Fairfield community. Te Whanau Patahi is a not-for-profit organisation that has served the Fairfield community for over 25 years, providing support fo the community with free meals and food parcels for those in need. They also run free events focused on helping families build healthy relationships, and serve as an early childhood centre. The team helped by donating products, attending working bees and planting produce and were delighted to help build a garden that will provide healthy vegetables and fruit trees for the community. A growing space for Te Aroha Noa Bunnings Palmerston North team members worked with volunteers from Te Aroha Noa Community Services and Manawati Food Action Network to create a new growing space. Te Aroha Noa provides an integrated range of services to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of individuals, families and wh@nau in the community of Palmerston North. The team enjoyed coming together in April with volunteers from the wider community and Manawatt Food Action Network to build raised garden beds. Palmerston North City Council kindly donated compost and Bunnings contributed materials, garden tools and fruit trees. The support will go a long way to teaching rangatahi (youth) about growing kai (food) from garden to table. Oo The sausage sizzles helped raise and contribute over j&J $700,000 for local community groups in New Zealand during FY22 Bunnings contributed to over 600 2% via community sausage sizzles during FY22 in New Zealand

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Kai for community From garden to table, helping communities thrive Te Whanau Pitahi Community Garden In May 2022, with help from Bunnings Warehouse Hamilton South, volunteers at Te Whanau Putahi family centre built a community garden of vegetables and herbs, designed to provide healthy food for whanau in the Fairfield community. Te Whanau Patahi is a not-for-profit organisation that has served the Fairfield community for over 25 years, providing support fo the community with free meals and food parcels for those in need. They also run free events focused on helping families build healthy relationships, and serve as an early childhood centre. The team helped by donating products, attending working bees and planting produce and were delighted to help build a garden that will provide healthy vegetables and fruit trees for the community. A growing space for Te Aroha Noa Bunnings Palmerston North team members worked with volunteers from Te Aroha Noa Community Services and Manawati Food Action Network to create a new growing space. Te Aroha Noa provides an integrated range of services to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of individuals, families and wh@nau in the community of Palmerston North. The team enjoyed coming together in April with volunteers from the wider community and Manawatt Food Action Network to build raised garden beds. Palmerston North City Council kindly donated compost and Bunnings contributed materials, garden tools and fruit trees. The support will go a long way to teaching rangatahi (youth) about growing kai (food) from garden to table. Oo The sausage sizzles helped raise and contribute over j&J $700,000 for local community groups in New Zealand during FY22 Bunnings contributed to over 600 2% via community sausage sizzles during FY22 in New Zealand
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