Whanganui Kai Hub

Whanganui Kai Hub Whanganui Kai Hub is a centralised hub for food rescue, community distribution and education :)

Our volunteers are a shy bunch, very hard to catch on camera, but when the mahi needs doing they are right there.Every m...
19/06/2026

Our volunteers are a shy bunch, very hard to catch on camera, but when the mahi needs doing they are right there.
Every month, an average of 200 hours are given to help rescue, sort and deliver kai to our community. A small team that has a big impact and we love them❤

08/06/2026

Its Crop Swap time again!! This saturday 13th June, 1030am at the kai hub. 267 St Hill St, Whanganui.

Share your garden/kitchen surplus, baking, preserves, nuggets of wisdom

Good food. Good vibes. Good peeps!link to event in comments belowAs part of Whanganui Pride Week - Whanganui Kai Hub is ...
08/06/2026

Good food. Good vibes. Good peeps!

link to event in comments below

As part of Whanganui Pride Week - Whanganui Kai Hub is hosting a pot luck!
Bring a dish inspired by one colour (or go full rainbow, we love the commitment) - or just show up hungry, because there will be plenty to go around.
We’ll have silly prizes for dishes that are the most vibrant, people’s choice, best rainbow and best naturally coloured!
We'll have a puzzle on the go, some chill activities, and a whole lot of excellent humans to hang out with.
You’re welcome from 6pm, we eat at 6.30pm and we will be saying goodbye at 8pm.
Allies, friends, kids - all welcome. Come as you are, eat good food, meet your people, and celebrate Pride in a space that's relaxed, inclusive, and accessible to all.
See you there at Whanganui Kai Hub - 267 St Hill Street! 🏳️‍🌈
For more information on Pride Whanganui and other Pride Week events check out : https://www.pridewhanganui.co.nz/pride-week/
Questions? Wanna let us know you're coming? Slide into our inbox: [email protected]

Last Month re rescued 6,333kg of kai, just over 14,000 meals worth of kai that our partners were able to give out to the...
05/06/2026

Last Month re rescued 6,333kg of kai, just over 14,000 meals worth of kai that our partners were able to give out to the community for free!!!❤ Massive thanks to all of the wonderful people involved to make this happen

We deliver this kai to many different organisations around Whanganui, including Te Ora Hou(Stone Soup), Unity, Koha Shed, Fair Share Kai, Murrays BBQ in the square and others.

I'll put a link in the comments that will take you to a list of places to access the free kai❤

Last month we rescued 5,999kg of kai, so close to 6K 🤩That's over 13,000 meals worth of kai that our partners were able ...
06/05/2026

Last month we rescued 5,999kg of kai, so close to 6K 🤩
That's over 13,000 meals worth of kai that our partners were able to provide our community for free❤

Massive thank you to our volunteers, food donors and of course our wonderful partners❤

05/05/2026

Community funding delivering results for Whanganui

Whanganui District Council’s community grants are making a measurable difference where it matters most by putting food on tables, boosting local support services, and making our streets safer.

Mayor Andrew Tripe says the latest six-monthly funding reports show that ratepayer money is being used effectively by backing trusted local organisations that turn volunteer hours and partnerships into essential services.

“I am very aware many households are feeling the squeeze right now, and I’m very mindful of the pressure of rates,” says Mayor Andrew. “That’s why we as a council are laser-focused on funding projects that deliver clear, proven results we can report back to you.”

“This isn’t just about numbers on a page; it’s about real outcomes for real people. It’s about ensuring families are fed, support is available when things get tough, and our neighbourhoods feel connected and safe.”

One organisation supported through council funding is Whanganui Kai Hub, which rescues quality surplus food and redistributes it to community organisations and food banks so it can be used where it’s needed most.

Kai Hub general manager, Eryn Gribble, says securing funding turns uncertainty into impact.

“Last financial year we rescued 64,408kg of good kai. We’re grateful for the support of the council”, says Gribble.

“By supporting Kai Hub, they’re also backing over 17 community organisations we supply, helping good kai reach the people who need it most. We couldn’t do this mahi without funders like council, our community, and our incredible organisational partners.”

Across the past six months, council-supported partners have delivered practical help at scale.

Christian Social Services Whanganui – City Mission provided 2,548 food parcels and 1,205 supermarket shops, and marked the first birthday of the social supermarket in November. Whanganui Kai Hub redistributed more than 16,800 kilograms of food to community organisations and food banks, with minimal waste.
Community Patrol volunteers completed more than 1,000 hours of patrols, while Neighbourhood Support now connects with more than 6,300 homes and businesses. Community House Whanganui supported around 700 people each month and continues to provide affordable space and administrative support for 14 permanent tenants.

Mayor Andrew says this funding allows the community to lead the way in solving local problems.

“By supporting these groups, we are strengthening Whanganui’s ability to look after its own. We will continue to listen to our community’s priorities and back the initiatives that impact lives, provide the best value and the biggest heart for our district,” Mayor Andrew says.

To find out more about the different funds available, including funds the council administers on behalf of other organisations – visit the council website whanganui.govt.nz/funding

Appreciation back to you Legacy Whanganui - cooking up a mean kai every week for the community - what legends! 🙌🫶
01/05/2026

Appreciation back to you Legacy Whanganui - cooking up a mean kai every week for the community - what legends! 🙌🫶

Big appreciation post for Whanganui Kai Hub 🙌

Rescuing food and turning it into hope for our communities, what an incredible impact.

So many families are being blessed because of the heart behind what you do.

Address

267 St Hill Street
Whanganui
4500

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 11am
Wednesday 9am - 11am
Thursday 9am - 11am
Friday 9am - 11am

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