A possible cooperative grocery store may be on the cards for Katikati.
Katch Katikati is supporting a feasibility study on an initiative to create a grocery store in Katikati with the aim of meeting needs in the community.
Current organisations helping others are Katikati Christian Foodbank, Kura Kai, Katikati Community Centre and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tamawhariua who supply up to 200 meals weekly but there is evidence there’s more need out there — possibly up to 300 elderly people.
Katch Katikati promotions manager Jacqui Knight said current food insecurities in the community made them look at how they could help as a community.
“The community is amazing in supporting both Kura Kai and the Katikati Christian Foodbank with food items, however, the use of these services is increasing in demand and although we know the community is great at supporting them, we feel that this initiative allows more support from the wider community — at the same time offering the community another choice on where to shop locally.”
The store would be supported by regular shoppers and profits would go back to the community. It would source seasonal fresh produce from local growers, startups, farmers and local manufacturers.
A ‘Katikard system’ would be established to operate like a gift card of three levels — community shopper, food bank and Katikati Community Centre/Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tamawhariua level.
Target recipients would be those experiencing food insecurity, low-incomes families, those on Government assistance, the homeless or at risk, and shoppers with a social conscience. Referrals would come from social organisations and community centres, as well as foodbank.
Benefits for individuals could be better health, less stress, less hunger, improved learning and possible employment. Benefits for the community could include fewer hungry children at schools, a source of fresh produce and some vocational training.
Feedback is being sought via the survey, which can be found on Katch Katikati Facebook page or complete an online survey here.
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