A podcast discussion highlights concerns about the imminent funding dry-up for food banks in New Zealand, with Salvation Army food security manager Sonya Cameron emphasizing the lack of long-term support and the resulting threat to food security and holistic community services.
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But the food banks, uh, run by charities and such themselves, they get seven million dollars for one more year, but no more after that, and that is less than they've been getting lately. So Sonia Cameron is the Salvations Army's uh food security manager and joins me now. Good evening to you, Sonia. Hello, how are you? Very good. This must make you feel somewhat uncertain.
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