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Regular giving

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Help secure their future

Becoming a regular giver with Presbyterian Support allows you to have a significant long-term impact on the future of vulnerable people in our region. 

You can choose how much, or how little, you would like to give and how often you want to do so. It's as easy as the click of a button.

By becoming part of our regular giving family, you will receive updates on our work in the community - the work that YOU are helping to make possible. 

If you would like more information about becoming a regular giver, please contact Megan Waddington or phone 0800 477 874 or 03 363 8209. We would love to hear from you!

Setting up your regular donation

Donate online
Donate online

Make a secure regular donation with your credit card using our easy online form. Your contribution ensures we can continue to help people in need. Simply select 'donate monthly' on our donation page.

Automatic payment
Automatic payment

Donate directly from your bank account. Our account number is: 06-0801-0678233-01. Reference your Name and Donor ID number (if known). If you would like a receipt, please contact us.

Contact us
Contact us

Contact our friendly team for one-on-one assistance or to find out more about becoming a regular giver. Phone 0800 477 874 or email us. Your support will make a difference!

Thanks to your generous support, together we are making a difference!

$10 can pay for resources for someone attending a parenting programme
$10 can pay for resources for someone attending a parenting programme
$25 can provide transport for a person to attend an Enliven day programmes
$25 can provide transport for a person to attend an Enliven day programmes
$50 can pay for a child to be seen by a social worker
$50 can pay for a child to be seen by a social worker
$60 can provide older people with fun games and activities
$60 can provide older people with fun games and activities

Our stories

"20-year-old Ari has experienced many traumas and challenges throughout his early years and found himself in the care of Oranga Tamariki due to extensive family harm."
Breaking the cycle of family dysfunction
"After noticing that 10-year-old Ashton* would repeatedly ask his parents who would be collecting him from school each day, his school principal realised there might be an issue."
Fighting back against the internal monsters
"Esther* is a 72-year-old woman, who was married for 47 years. Unfortunately, the relationship became increasingly controlling and abusive, and Esther was granted a permanent protection order."
Rebuilding for a happier future

Charities registration information

Presbyterian Support Upper South Island is a not-for-profit organisation. Our charities registration number is: CC21765.

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