Everyone we meet is on their own journey. Here are some of their stories.

Hope's powerful voice

When we first met Hope she was non-verbal, but now she's found her voice - and she's using it to make the changes she believes in.

The 'Sunshine' of Llandudno

How Paul went from being socially isolated to the 'Sunshine' of Llandudno with Shared Lives.

Dr Arjun's anxiety recovery

How our Wellbeing Centres team helped medical student Arjun overcome his anxiety and graduate.

Jackie says it loud and clear

From writing a play based on her own experiences to educating the next generation of social workers, Jackie's speaking up for people with learning disabilities.

Emma's 'proper home'

When Emma came to live with PSS Shared Lives carers Gaynor and Sean, she wanted more than the life she was living, and she wanted a proper home. Now, there's no stopping her!

Kev's life after alcohol

Kev's cycle of hospital stays is over now he's beat his addiction and turned his life around with PSS Shared Lives.

Fatima's way out of anxiety

Fatima was a low, anxious and isolated new mum. We supported her to find where her anxieties came from, and be kinder to herself.

Victoria turns her life around

Victoria shares her journey of finding safety, managing substance use and rebuilding stability with the support of Women’s Turnaround.

Tracy and Julie: a journey of reconnection

Supporting a family to reconnect when a parent goes to prison. Prisoners' Families supported Tracy and Julie to rebuild their bond and reconnect.

Kelsey’s story: from being supported to supporting others

When Kelsey first came to our Prisoners’ Families service, she was finding it difficult to express and manage her emotions. Her dad was in prison and she was struggling to understand why she couldn’t see him anymore

Anji's 'Mama Bear energy'

Anji's journey with our Parent-Baby team took her from feeling low, anxious and overwhelmed after the birth of her baby to confident, and fulfulled.

Simon's bee-autiful new life

From Pot Noodles alone to Christmas dinner with friends, Simon's life couldn't be more different with a little help from PSS Wellbeing Centres and our beehives.