Uniting Country SA provides support to families, single adults and children who are experiencing difficulties in their lives. With over 100 years of experience supporting regional communities, Uniting Country SA is dedicated to
Caring for Country People.

Foster care

Uniting Country SA believes that all children should have the opportunity to be raised in a safe and loving home. When children are unable to stay with their birth families our foster carers step in to provide safety, stability and loving care.

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Volunteer

Interested in volunteering? Looking for a way to give back to your community? Why not volunteer? Click here to learn more about our volunteering opportunities.

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Domestic & Family Violence

Uniting Country SA's Domestic Violence services provide support to people in regional South Australia who are dealing with domestic and family violence in their lives.

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Our Impact

55

Services offered by Uniting Country SA

27

Sites and locations Uniting Country SA operate from

900000

Square kilometres covered in country SA

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News

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  • Donation - Northern Yorke Peninsula Quilters

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  • Sorry Day 2023

    Today is National Sorry Day, which acknowledges the wrongful treatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people under Government policy, which came to be known as the stolen generations, which removed children and young people from their families and communities. This occasion represents an opportunity for all Australians to reflect on past government practices and to understand the ongoing trauma that continues to affect the oldest, continuous living culture on our planet. Read more