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Increasing food prices stretching family budgets

Increasing food prices, coupled with record high petrol prices and last year’s GST increase, were stretching family budgets beyond their limits according to Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei.  She was responding to a news report about a mother living on a diet of two-minute noodles so that she can buy bread to feed her children.

According to Kitty McKinley “Hundreds of families living here in the Wellington Region  live through  unnatural disasters – poverty, injustice, exclusion and alienation. They form a raw underbelly of New Zealand Society who are not seen or heard except by those who work with them.”

“Many injustices need addressing in our country – the challenge is to keep on working to make Aotearoa New Zealand what it can be – a place of hope, justice and unity. Let’s keep doing it!” she said.

Kitty McKinley who is the founder of Challenge 2000 and a Social Worker for 35 years, was recognised for her Services to Youth and the Community when she was made  a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit at Government House last week.

Source
Mum living on noodles so kids can eat properly – Northern Advocate

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