Raglan Four Square joins Feed the Kids as major sponsor

June 23, 2023

Raglan Four Square has joined forces with Feed the Kids as a major sponsor, cementing their support for the local initiative. 

Margaret Dillon, an ASB Good as Gold winner and community hero, has been involved with Feed the Kids since its inception several years ago. She has been instrumental in ensuring that local children in Raglan have access to a warm meal every Wednesday at Raglan Area School.

Originally starting from Margaret’s home kitchen around 2017, the Feed the Kids campaign has steadily grown with the backing of the community. The program offers a range of options, including free fruit, morning tea, honey toast and milo as well as affordable options like $1 toasted sandwiches. 

Organising these initiatives takes a dedicated team of volunteers and Margaret is thrilled to have Raglan Four Square jump on board to help with funding and resources.

Margaret expresses her gratitude for Raglan Four Square’s sponsorship, recognising that their support will enable the programme to continue its vital work of ensuring local tamariki are fed and nourished. With this collaboration and the collective effort of sponsors, volunteers, and the community, the Feed the Kids program in Raglan can thrive and make a positive impact on the lives of children.

Feed the Kids would like to thank the following sponsors for their contributions to the programme: 

Dreamview Farm

Top Cut Butchery

Raglan Four Square

Manu-Burns Whānau

Frank Bellerby

Raglan Artisan Bread

Wyld Café

The Shack

Orca Restaurant and Bar

Iso Bistro 

Raglan Bakery

Ali’s Turkish Kebabs

Raglan Medical

Rose Wallis

Te Uku Honey

Colin Chung

Wharf Kitchen & Bar

Deidre An Rory

Sarah Johnson

St Peter’s Church

Aloha Sushi Raglan

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