KidsCan - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 08 Aug 2024 05:59:53 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg KidsCan - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 KidsCan charity says its waitlist is at record levels https://cathnews.co.nz/2024/08/08/kidscan-charity-says-its-waitlist-is-at-record-levels/ Thu, 08 Aug 2024 05:52:38 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=174278 The KidsCan waitlist is at record levels with 10,000 children, in 260 schools and early childhood centres, needing help. The charity, which provides food and clothing to schools and early childhood centres, said the list was the longest it had ever been in its 19 year history Chief executive Julie Chapman said the repercussions were Read more

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The KidsCan waitlist is at record levels with 10,000 children, in 260 schools and early childhood centres, needing help.

The charity, which provides food and clothing to schools and early childhood centres, said the list was the longest it had ever been in its 19 year history

Chief executive Julie Chapman said the repercussions were huge. Read more

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'Worst it's ever been' - KidsCan says need for families, children at all-time high https://cathnews.co.nz/2023/07/13/worst-its-ever-been-kidscan-says-need-for-families-children-at-all-time-high/ Thu, 13 Jul 2023 05:52:59 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=161234 An Auckland mother says the struggle to provide her kids with the most basic items such as food and clothing is taking a toll on her mental health. As food inflation hits a 36-year high and fuel costs go back up, working families are having to juggle between bills, while kids are going to school Read more

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An Auckland mother says the struggle to provide her kids with the most basic items such as food and clothing is taking a toll on her mental health.

As food inflation hits a 36-year high and fuel costs go back up, working families are having to juggle between bills, while kids are going to school hungry and underdressed for winter.

Charity KidsCan helps schools feed and dress their students and said this has been the worst winter ever, with 10,000 more children per day needing support and lower donations due to the high cost of living. Read more

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‘Barefoot and hungry' - children bear brunt https://cathnews.co.nz/2023/06/29/barefoot-and-hungry-children-bear-brunt/ Thu, 29 Jun 2023 05:52:44 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=160609 Teachers are warning of a gruelling winter ahead for children in poverty, as the cost-of-living crisis takes a major toll on struggling families, says KidsCan. "They say it is affecting learning, with more children arriving hungry, others barefoot in freezing weather, and sickness spreading in overcrowded, unheated homes.," says a KidsCan spokesperson. KidsCan has seen Read more

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Teachers are warning of a gruelling winter ahead for children in poverty, as the cost-of-living crisis takes a major toll on struggling families, says KidsCan.

"They say it is affecting learning, with more children arriving hungry, others barefoot in freezing weather, and sickness spreading in overcrowded, unheated homes.," says a KidsCan spokesperson.

KidsCan has seen its waitlist double and has launched an urgent appeal to reach thousands of children who need support. Read more

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Poverty is not pretty https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/10/17/ikidscan-ambassador-poverty-brogden/ Mon, 17 Oct 2022 07:01:26 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=153096 Kidscan ambassador

Poverty is not pretty, says KidsCan ambassador Verity Brogden. She should know. She grew up that way. "Going through poverty as a kid you feel invisible - like no one sees you and no one cares about you." Brogden says often people don't want to acknowledge disadvantaged children exist. They're trying to pretend there's no Read more

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Poverty is not pretty, says KidsCan ambassador Verity Brogden. She should know. She grew up that way.

"Going through poverty as a kid you feel invisible - like no one sees you and no one cares about you."

Brogden says often people don't want to acknowledge disadvantaged children exist. They're trying to pretend there's no such thing as poor people, she explains.

The problem is, it makes those children feel like they're "not worth much".

Brogden says she wants to be a voice for "kids in poverty".

"Not enough of us speak out about living through it, so then we're just thought of as statistics. And it's easier to ignore it, and to pretend it's not happening.

"But real children are suffering. I want people to see my face, because if I can help people become more aware of the issue, if I can help children out of the position I was in, it means I didn't suffer for nothing."

Living in poverty means you are always in survival mode, trying to figure out how you're going to get your next meal. You're hungry.

"We survived on $1 loaves of bread, noodles and cheap junk food. Once my sister made me a birthday cake from a stack of dry Weet-Bix with icing poured on top."

"You know you're different from everyone else. You get bullied because you don't look the same. You're a bit scruffy, a bit smelly from not being able to wash as often. Your clothes won't be as new and as expensive as other kids. Your teeth are bad. It's pretty lonely."

Feelings of fear and uncertainty were coupled with moving a lot and horrible environments.

"We'd get sick. We never had other kids over because it was so bad."

School was Brogden's safe space.

"It was warm, and there was power. And I knew I was always going to be fed. Sometimes the only food I'd get a day would be at school."

She was also given her first pair of brand-new shoes at school. KidsCan provided them.

"It's extremely hard to escape the cycle of poverty. It feels like the system traps you in it," Brogden says.

Moving to live with an aunt changed her life. For the first time she had constant meals, a roof over her head and a stable education.

She flourished.

She ran a full marathon. Was head girl of her school. Went to Youth Parliament and to Fiji on a future leader's programme.

Is now at university in her third year studying politics.

She's pleased she's a KidsCan ambassador. The New Zealand charity provides food, shoes and clothing to schools and early childhood centres.

She'd like to be a politician.

If she were, she'd "implement a minimum standard of living for children, across all aspects of their life, like housing, food quality, and education."

"Every child deserves the chance that I've had."

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Child poverty level worst in 18 years - KidsCan https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/06/02/kidscan-nz-child-poverty/ Thu, 02 Jun 2022 07:54:15 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=147694 During Christopher Luxon's tour of KidsCan's Auckland distribution centre on Friday, the charity's CEO and founder, Julie Chapman, used the opportunity to inform the National Party leader of the dire state of child poverty in Aotearoa. "We're seeing unprecedented levels of need," said Chapman. KidsCan was founded by Chapman in 2005, at the time providing Read more

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During Christopher Luxon's tour of KidsCan's Auckland distribution centre on Friday, the charity's CEO and founder, Julie Chapman, used the opportunity to inform the National Party leader of the dire state of child poverty in Aotearoa.

"We're seeing unprecedented levels of need," said Chapman.

KidsCan was founded by Chapman in 2005, at the time providing services to over 40 schools that were struggling with children in poverty.

In 2022, it's estimated they will assist 1000. Read more

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KidsCan serving breakfast at record number of schools, with more waiting https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/05/19/kidscan-nz-food-poverty-economic-crisis/ Thu, 19 May 2022 07:52:44 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=147117 Amid the growing economic crisis facing Aotearoa, unprecedented numbers of schools and early childhood centres and charities, like KidsCan, are offering breakfast to children to make sure they eat. As the cost of living trims how far money goes, children's charity KidsCan is supporting more schools than ever - 874 schools and 156 early childhood Read more

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Amid the growing economic crisis facing Aotearoa, unprecedented numbers of schools and early childhood centres and charities, like KidsCan, are offering breakfast to children to make sure they eat.

As the cost of living trims how far money goes, children's charity KidsCan is supporting more schools than ever - 874 schools and 156 early childhood centres (ECEs) - with the basics their students go without at home.

There is even a growing queue for the service, with 19 schools and 107 ECEs on a wait list. Read more

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