Christchurch City Mission - Latest News [Page 1]
Tables Turn From Donating To Receiving Food Support
Monday, 27 November 2023, 10:44 am | Christchurch City Mission
The Christchurch City Mission is providing around 200 more food parcels a month, compared to this time last year. Not only has the demand increased, but the clientele has changed, which sees some of those who have donated to in the past, now needing ... More >>
City Mission experiencing busiest Christmas yet
Thursday, 20 December 2018, 4:43 pm | Christchurch City Mission
There isn’t a single moment that can truly capture everything that the Christchurch City Mission Christmas Day Lunch is; the entire day is peppered with moments of magic, like a child’s face lighting up when they receive their only Christmas gift, or ... More >>
Local companies share Christmas joy
Thursday, 17 December 2015, 5:20 pm | Christchurch City Mission
Local companies share Christmas joy with Christchurch City Mission Two traditional Canterbury family businesses, Hellers and Button Family Crumpets, have teamed up with the Christchurch City Mission to spread Christmas cheer to families in need. ... More >>
$16,000 Raised for City Mission Redevelopment
Tuesday, 25 May 2010, 4:15 pm | Christchurch City Mission
The Christchurch City Mission Redevelopment has benefited to the tune of more than $16,000 thanks to proceeds from the second Bog St Practice Day fundraiser held in mid-March. More >>
Virgin Flight Nets Thousands For City Mission
Thursday, 5 February 2004, 3:50 pm | Christchurch City Mission
A trans-Tasman auction has raised enough funds to run the Christchurch City Mission for just over half a day. More >>
Virigin Flight Takes Off For City Mission
Thursday, 29 January 2004, 11:31 am | Christchurch City Mission
New Zealand's newest airline is auctioning off its stocks for one of Christchurch's oldest charities. More >>
All Black coaches take on a Mission
Thursday, 27 November 2003, 6:18 pm | Christchurch City Mission
Christchurch rugby enthusiasts will get first shot at asking the hard questions when All Blacks' coaches John Mitchell and Robbie Deans front up to fans and critics next week, and it's all in the name of charity. More >>