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Passing on the baton
Iosis donor Elaine Blick says the name Iosis didn’t mean anything to her initially until she learned of its historical connection with Childhaven, a place with deep emotional ties for her. Childhaven was a home for unmarried mothers and their infants, and also for young mothers who, through misfortune, were in…
Ngā mihi nui – thank you
We are thankful to the Lottery Community fund for a grant towards our Māori development leader role. We believe in the importance of this role...
Focus groups
Iosis ran a series of focus groups with former clients in May 2023. We asked for feedback on everything from the times of day our...
Z Good in the Hood
Iosis was fortunate to be selected by two Z service stations, Z Manurewa and Z Roscommon Road, for the Z 'Good in the Hood' programme...
Iosis Community Award
Each year Iosis gives a small cash award to an individual, organisation or project our staff believe benefits the South Auckland community. In December 2022...
Ngā mihi nui – thank you
Food boxes – a gift of hope Iosis partners each year with LIFE Community to deliver Christmas Boxes to families. Each box contains enough food...
Becoming better men
Men referred to Iosis’s family violence programme arrive scared, overwhelmed, angry and emotional. But those who complete it are amazed at what they learn. ...