Who we are
Kore Hiakai Zero Hunger Collective came into being in 2018 through a conversation between several social service organisations working together to eliminate food insecurity in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Our name was gifted to us as an expression of our rootedness in Aotearoa, our connection to the worldwide movement to address food related poverty and our commitment to not do this alone.
History
In November 2019 a partnership with the Ministry for Social Development was formed – advising on food insecurity for the community food distribution sector. We continue to strive towards resolving food insecurity across Aotearoa. We have done that alongside the Ministry of Social Development Food Secure Communities team and their community partners - The New Zealand Food Network and The Aotearoa Food Rescue Alliance, as well as numerous community food groups, our philanthropic partners - The Todd Foundation, Lloyd Morrison Foundation and the Gift Trust.
We are currently connected to over 600 community food organisations across the country.
In 2023 our social service foundation partners released us to form a broader partnership to further this work. The independent charitable Kai Rawa trust was formed to hold this kaupapa and guide the Kore Hiakai Zero Hunger Collective as we invite others to join our movement to strive for a Food Secure Aotearoa.
Read more about our six foundational partners who began this journey . . .