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- Christmas Updates 2020-2021
- Christmas presents brings tears of joy
- Coronavirus Service Updates
- Orana Park Discounts Entry for Our Mentors
- When Injury Leads to Housing Instability
- Youth Expo 2020
- Barry Helem Is Confirmed as White Ribbon Ambassador
- Parking at Te Korowai
- A Taonga for Cashmere High School’s Wellbeing Week
- Volunteer Week 2019!
- Appointment of New Chief Executive Officer
- New Building “Te Korowai” to Cloak All Who Enter with Safety, Strength, and Connection
- PSUSI Main Office Has Moved Home
- Pink Shirt Day
- A Mentor Keeps a Promise to Himself
- A Mother’s New Emotion-Coaching Skills Reduce Her Daughter’s Anxiety
- Counselling Support for Christchurch, 15-03-19
- Family Works: “See” the Power of Slow Breathing
- Youth Service Expo 2019
- Emotion Coaching for the Earthquake Generation
- When School Isn’t “Fine”: Emotion Coaching Helps a Son Open Up to His Mum
- KINECT Residential Service Closed with Poroporoaki
- Dennis Moore Memorial Scholarship
- Entertainment Book 2018-2019
- Christmas Break Dates
- Demolition Art Exhibition Opening
- Demolition Art Exhibition Calendar
- New Bikes for Some Deserving Kids. Thanks Night n’ Day!
- Our main Christchurch office has shifted!
- Shaping Young Futures
- Entertainment Book 2017-2018
- Kids Climbing the Walls
- A Hand Up
- A New Home in Blenheim
- Ashburton Builds Financial Capability
- Walking With West Coast Teens
- Christchurch Youth Service has moved!
- Annual Review
- Ashburton Retains Budgeting Support Service
- Kids Dress a Grown Up Day
- Magical Parenting Moment
- Introducing Mark Ranby
- Mums you’re in luck. Dads… not so much
- Power Suit or Tutu? Kids Dress their Grown Ups
- On being strong
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