Visionwest Pataka Kai Food Support Pick Up Instructions
PĀTAKA KAI OPEN TOMORROW – FRIDAY AUGUST 27th.
From 12pm – 3pm.
Please – for the safety of our staff and to ensure the Pātaka Kai can stay open, do not visit Visionwest if:
You have any cold or flu symptoms
You have been told to self-isolate.
Ask a healthy family member or neighbour to pick up food for you.
Tomorrow, we will be operating as a drive-through.
There is no need to book a time, just turn up.
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS WHEN COLLECTING A FOOD PARCEL
Come into Ambler Ave from the Levy Rd end (the end closest to Glen Eden shops / West Coast Rd). Do NOT come into Ambler Ave from Glengarry Rd end – you will be turned around.
Enter Visionwest through the Ambler Ave entrance (the long driveway to the left of 42 Ambler Ave).
Please only have one person per car.
When you get into Visionwest car park, park your car and WAIT in your car.
Please wear a mask at all times, and use the contact tracing app.
Someone will come to your car to collect the necessary information.
Your food will be placed in the boot of your car; please ensure you have space in your car.
We will give out one parcel per car unless you are collecting for your whānau and others.
Please note: There will be a queue, but we have plenty of food supplies so, please be patient and do NOT exit your car.
Please respect our neighbours:
Allow residents cars to get past you and in and out of driveways.
Turn down your car stereo when waiting in line.
Line up on the Levy Road end of Ambler Ave. Do NOT come into Ambler Ave from Glengarry Rd end – you will be turned around.
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