Janette Third
Individualised Funding Regional Manager

Janette Third

Janette has worked with people with disabilities for more than 20 years. She joined Enliven in 2014 to develop disability support services, particularly in the area of individualised funding. This has been well received by clients and led to more than 1000 percent growth in client numbers.
Big ticket items

Big ticket items

Your donations will offer opportunities for people to engage in positive, friendly and purposeful groups.

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Day service resources

Day service resources

Your donations will offer opportunities for people to engage in positive, friendly and purposeful groups.

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Cherie Saunders
Enliven Training & Quality Manager

Cherie Saunders

Cherie has more than 20 years’ experience in the health industry, with a background in nursing, management and education. She has led the successful development of Enliven training programmes with a strong focus on literacy and NZQA standards across the Northern region.
Susan Spencer
Enliven Clinical Practice Leader

Susan Spencer

Susan managed the introduction of Enliven’s Positive Ageing Services in 2005, including new assessment tools and training programmes. She was also involved in successful tenders for ACC and day programme contracts in Counties Manukau and supervised the move to a new site in Manurewa in 2014.
Jess Osborne
Enliven Operations Manager

Jess Osborne

Jess is a Registered Nurse with experience in acute hospital settings, general practice and in the community. She joined Enliven in 2006 to develop the new model of home-based support for older people. Later, she led the transfer of disability clients from Coactive to Enliven.
Bequest lives on

Bequest lives on

A bequest from former Waikato farmer Harry Fawcett is continuing to help people from all walks of life, from babies to grandparents. Mr Fawcett’s bequest to Presbyterian Support Northern represented three generations of work on the farm.

Where needed most

Where needed most

Your donation will go towards an area of Presbyterian Support Northern's work that most needs support.

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The good scout

The good scout

Stewart helps out at the Pohutukawa Day Programme in Whakatane as a part-time assistant, a paid job which was “only supposed to be temporary” when he started 10 years ago, after acting as a volunteer van driver.

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