23/12/2025
Our team have celebrated together across the motu, but we wanted to share something an event we hope will become a new Christmas tradition.
On Thursday 18 December, we hosted our very first CCS Disability Action Christmas Party in Westport – and what an incredible day it was.
Over 70 people from the community joined us to enjoy Christmas crafts, face painting, ice cream sundaes, and a sausage sizzle – all made possible by a group of amazing volunteers. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with many saying how relaxed and inclusive the event felt, allowing everyone to participate in ways that suited them.
We’re deeply grateful to FreshChoice, New World, PR’s Café, and the Westport Multicultural Society for donating food, to EPIC for the use of their facilities, and to Kiwibank Westport staff, who used their Better Off Day to help us set up, prepare food, and create a festive environment. Your support made this celebration possible.
As a disability service provider in a small town, we know the challenges – but we’re privileged to hold the trust of the people we support and to have built such strong community relationships. This event was a true reflection of that.
We hope to make this an annual tradition, with even wider community support next year. (And yes – we made the front page of Friday’s Westport News!)
Image descriptions:
1. What a turnout! Over 70 people joined our first Westport Christmas Party, surrounded by festive decorations, great food, and community spirit.
2. Our Christmas selfie station was a hit – a fun way to capture the joy of the day. Here two of our Westport team pose for a photo.
3. Sharing kai and good company! Our Christmas Party brought people together for laughter, food, and festive cheer.
4. Creativity in action! Guests enjoyed making Christmas crafts together – a perfect mix of fun and connection.