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Fat lumps of turd queue up for FREE food in Auckland

Leongsam

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Every Christmas, thousands of overfed lumps of lard queue up for FREE food claiming to be in dire straits but they should actually be going ON DIET for a couple of months instead.



Mission in action: Christmas rush as tough times bite

5:00 AM Thursday Dec 11, 2014
People waiting from 1am to help feed their families.
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Hundreds of families from as far away as Hamilton are queuing at the Auckland City Mission for help to put food on the table this Christmas.
City Missioner Diane Robertson said the queue started at 1am on Monday after word got out on social media that Work and Income staff would be at the mission's Hobson St offices from this week to process applications for emergency help.

The mission gave out 125 food parcels on Monday, compared with 39 on the first day a similar pre-Christmas Work and Income service opened last year.

It closed when the queue reached 200 families on Tuesday, up from 160 on the second day last year, and expected to feed a further 200 families yesterday.

Ms Robertson said the mission did not advertise the service, but word got out through local Work and Income offices and spread through word of mouth and social media.

Vanisa Samuel, 34, from Papatoetoe, saw it on a Facebook site called South Side Freebies.

Trudy Tapu, 25, grew up in Mangere and came last year and the year before. She now lives in Hamilton, but drove up to stay with her mum on Tuesday night and was in the queue by 6am yesterday.

"They don't have many places like this in Hamilton so it was worth my $20 gas to come here," she said.

All those who spoke to the Herald were on benefits, with no cash to spare for all the extra costs of Christmas. Eleanor Anaru, a 20-year-old solo mum cradling her 5-month-old son Te Kahurangi, pays $400 a week rent and usually has only $20-$40 a week for food. Her electricity is on a pre-paid card-operated system and has cut off five times this year when she had no cash to top up.

Ms Robertson said all the families first had to check their entitlements from Work and Income, which provides food grants in hardship cases of up to $450 in a half-year for families with one or two children or $550 for larger families.

"Eighty per cent still have some entitlement. That is often small, so we adjust what they get," Ms Robertson said. A family might have $40 left which Work and Income would load on to a payment card to be spent at specified supermarkets, and the mission would then give them a food parcel "but not necessarily the bread and milk or something like that".

Standard food parcels were prepared depending on the size of each family, valued at $65 for a family of four or $17 for a single person. Most included canned food, sausages, milk, bread, margarine and spreads, flour, rice, pasta, cereal, biscuits, teabags, sugar, fresh vegetables, one toilet roll, soap and shampoo.

From this week until Christmas, families that qualify for food parcels are also given gifts for the children.

Ms Robertson said the food and gifts were funded by donations. The mission gave out 11,349 food parcels in the past year and aims to raise $1.3 million in its Christmas appeal.

This year's household economic survey found there were 214,500 households (12.9 per cent of the total) who said their income was not enough to meet their needs. This was down from a peak of 295,200 households (18.5 per cent) in 2010.

Charlie Holmes and Ange Tuala, Henderson
Just knowing the City Mission can help with food and presents at this time of year takes some of the stress off Ange Tuala, 41, and Charlie Holmes, 40, who have children aged 10 and 5 and twins 4. "Because we don't have much family support, I'd say last year, when I found about this, it was a great relief," said Ms Tuala. Both parents are on benefits for health reasons. "If I have a lot of hospital and doctor's bills I know I can come here and get a food parcel," Ms Tuala said. "I'm very grateful to the City Mission."
 

Leongsam

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Leongsam your post is racist showing only Maoris

Unfortunately, it would be next to impossible to capture any other colour in the queue because 99% of the freeloaders in NZ are brown.
 

Leongsam

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Here's more photos of these freeloader lumps of gigantic shit claiming they're "poor" and queuing up for FREE food in order to an a few more kilos to their already monstrous bodies.

One look at them and you can tell they spend far too much time stuffing their ugly faces instead of working for a living.
 

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Look at this one.... positively grotesque!
 

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Another fat pig freeloader.
 

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Leongsam

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That's right. Good description of the MIW.

The MIW do a fantastic job managing Singapore Inc. By any standard, they are underpaid considering the value they add to the country.

I owe everything to the MIW. They have helped my assets appreciate beyond my wildest dreams.
 

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Here's more photos of these freeloader lumps of gigantic shit claiming they're "poor" and queuing up for FREE food in order to an a few more kilos to their already monstrous bodies.

One look at them and you can tell they spend far too much time stuffing their ugly faces instead of working for a living.

Look at this one.... positively grotesque!

Another fat pig freeloader.

Boss maybe its because they are ugly which is why they could not find jobs and also maybe because they are fat due to genetics, so if Kiwis were to view these people as unfortunate and something to the effect as like handicap then they really deserve the help from taxpayers. Could their obesity also caused by junk food imported by westerners? I am sure in the old days these maoris live off the land and they should be super fit instead of obese so westerners should also take responsibility.
 

lifeafter41

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The MIW do a fantastic job managing Singapore Inc. By any standard, they are underpaid considering the value they add to the country.

I owe everything to the MIW. They have helped my assets appreciate beyond my wildest dreams.

饮水思源:smile::smile::smile::smile::smile:
 
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