The impact of COVID-19 is being felt far and wide and our thoughts go out to everyone who has been directly affected by this disease.

Volunteering at Enliven Is Social, Fun and Rewarding
Francey is one of almost 300 volunteers supporting their local community through Presbyterian Support Upper South Island (PSUSI).

Expos for Older People Show What Ageing Well Looks Like
When it comes to improving the health and wellbeing of older people, their living well in the first place plays a critical role.

Orana Park Discounts Entry for Our Mentors
PSUSI are enormously grateful for their generosity and for the positive impact they’re having on our young people’s lives.

When Injury Leads to Housing Instability
They found a rental home to move into but didn’t have enough money to cover the moving costs—it was hard enough making ends meet.

Barry Helem Is Confirmed as White Ribbon Ambassador
White Ribbon is a social change campaign that aims to transform attitudes around violence, specifically men’s violence towards women.

Youth Expo 2020
Youth Service is a national agency supporting and helping young people with our focus on education, training, work-based learning and future employment.

Supporters Learn about Enliven Social Work and Kaiāwhina over a Cuppa
A team from Enliven in Canterbury were excited to host yet another PSUSI Service Morning Tea; this time in the new main office, Te Korowai.

A Taonga for Cashmere High School’s Wellbeing Week
Today a team from Presbyterian Support USI presented a very special Cashmere High School student with a taonga to recognise her work in supporting student wellbeing.

Volunteer Week 2019!
Our volunteers are vital to the work Presbyterian Support does. In the upper South Island alone we have approximately 300 volunteers donating thousands and thousands of hours.
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Many of our services for older people and for vulnerable children and their families, are underfunded or have wait lists.
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