JCDecaux has welcomed New Zealand food rescue organisation KiwiHarvest as its latest charity partner to join its social impact initiative, JCDecaux Heart.
A leader in food rescue, KiwiHarvest reduces food waste and food insecurity by collecting surplus food and redistributing it to those who need it most across New Zealand.
JCDecaux Heart, now in its second year in Aotearoa, is dedicated to supporting charities and not-for-profit organisations that are creating meaningful change for communities.
Amplifying impact
CEO of KiwiHarvest Angela Calver says: “At KiwiHarvest, we believe good food should not go to waste when so many are in need. Partnering with JCDecaux through their social impact program Heart gives us vital visibility to raise awareness and support for our mission. We’re incredibly grateful for this opportunity to amplify our impact.”
JCDecaux New Zealand general manager Phil Eastwood adds: “JCDecaux Heart is about using our visibility and national platform to support organisations doing essential work. KiwiHarvest’s commitment to community impact is clear, and their model is a smart, practical solution to a widespread issue. We’re proud to back them and the difference they’re making.”
KiwiHarvest is the fourth organisation to join the program and aligns with all of Heart’s pillars: community, environment and health. It joins existing partners – Catalytic Foundation, Cure Kids and Kaipātiki Project.
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