A group of JustServe volunteers from the Hamilton suburb of Grandview cleaned up community gardens on 16 March.
The gardens will be used by families who are new to New Zealand.
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The volunteers—many of whom are members of the Grandview Ward (congregation) of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—used weed-eaters, rakes and their hands to tidy up the gardens.
Old plots were dug over and pathways were created with layers of bark chips.
According to one volunteer, Diane, "It was a great effort and a beautiful night."