Award for community commitment

The Tenterfield Food Hub, operated by the Tenterfield Seventh-day Adventist Church, was awarded Outstanding Community Organisation at the Tenterfield Business NSW Awards on Saturday, May 10.

The recognition celebrates the Hub’s deep commitment to supporting local families with practical, hands-on assistance.

Founded in 2017, the Hub has grown into a trusted part of the Tenterfield community. “It’s amazing to see how much it’s grown,” said Maggie, a long-time volunteer. “We started small, and now we’re supporting people from all walks of life.” 

The initiative provides low-cost groceries, essential household items, and fresh fruit and vegetables to anyone needing a little extra help.

The work of the Hub is only possible thanks to the support of organisations such as Foodbank, SecondBite, local businesses and countless individuals in the community. “Their ongoing partnership keeps our shelves stocked and helps ensure families across the region can access what they need, when they need it,” said David Jones, a leader at the Hub, with his wife Cushla.

Located at 113 Bulwer Street, Tenterfield, the Hub is open on Wednesdays, 12:30pm-3pm, and welcomes all.

As the need has increased, the Hub has outgrown the church hall where it currently operates. “We’ve simply outgrown the space,” said Cushla Jones. “We’re prayerfully exploring options to secure land and a dedicated building that can better serve the community.”

A purpose-built space would provide more storage, easier access and room to expand services—however limited funding remains a major challenge holding this vision back.

Beyond its regular operations, the Hub also plays a critical role during times of crisis. It offers emergency support to families facing sudden hardship, whether through home deliveries or by coordinating with other community organisations.

“Our goal is simple,” Mrs Jones added. “To make sure help is always close at hand.”