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1658 days ago

Visionwest Pataka Kai Food Support Pick Up Instructions

Greg from Glen Eden

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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