Using connection to help men to become great fathers is at the heart of a new program, Dad Circle, being piloted by UnitingSA. Read More →
Research shows one in eight Australians still living in poverty
Our CEO Jenny Hall has added her name to a united pledge to halve child poverty in Australia as part of the 20th Anti-Poverty Week campaign. Read More →
Avalon: A sanctuary in the south
The Avalon program provides stable housing and crucial psychosocial support, serving as a vital step towards independence and a brighter future for individuals. Read More →
Youth homelessness – from surviving to thriving
The 24-Hour House – part of UnitingSA’s Western Adelaide Homelessness Services – provides a refuge for young people. Read More →
GP Access offered Lyndon ongoing social connection
GP Access Community Support Worker Eddie Elksnitis said GP Access offered Lyndon ongoing social connection – a fundamental human need. Read More →
UnitingSA’s GP Access program provided Anna the resilience to rebuild
UnitingSA’s GP Access program has been providing psychosocial support for people with mental health challenges for almost 20 years. Read More →
Eddie’s job critical in helping keep people well and out of hospital
UnitingSA Psychosocial Support Worker Eddie has played a critical role in the community mental health sector for more than two decades. Read More →
UnitingSA recognises the value of psychosocial support this Mental Health Awareness Month
UnitingSA is one of the largest community mental health providers in South Australia. A team of more than 50 psychosocial support workers have been helping to meet the growing demand for mental health support. Read More →
UnitingSA and AMES Australia partner to provide new home for refugees
UnitingSA is committed to supporting vulnerable people from all walks of life. UnitingSA and AMES Australia announce partnership to provide a new home for refugees escaping war-torn countries arriving in Adelaide. Read More →
Coming together to launch our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan
UnitingSA marked the launch of our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) on Wednesday with our Padninthi Community Day event. Read More →
Cash injection welcome, but it won’t solve the big issues
A once off, lump sum payment this week will help, but it won’t go far enough to help South Australians living below the poverty line. Read More →
Courses and skilled migrant intake won’t help unless we have more homes
UnitingSA has welcomed the Federal Government’s $575 million investment into social and affordable housing announced last week. Read More →
Nobody can do everything but everyone can do something.
UnitingSA relies on the generosity of donors to help deliver innovative programs and support for people in need across metropolitan and regional South Australia.
“I would still be on the streets if it wasn’t for the support of UnitingSA. It means the world to me to have a house for my whole family and to be able to tuck my children in at night.”
William,
Received support from UnitingSA Homelessness Services