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Orana Incorporated (AU, 60426516114) Browse events

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Orana provides people with disabilities the opportunity to live and work within their local community, fulfil their dreams and become valued and productive community members. We currently provide employment, accommodation and respite services to over 650 South Australians living with disability and their families.

OAK Tasmania (AU, 44055920306) Browse events

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OAK Tasmania is a leading provider of services to Tasmanians with a disability and has been operating since 1953. Our services are innovative, creative, and focused on the individual needs of each person. OAK Tasmania provides day services; supported accommodation; employment in one of five business services; and a range of training and development activities.

Legacy (AU, 36279383199) Browse events

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      • Advocating for the entitlements, rights and benefits of individuals and families. • Assisting families to cope with bereavement. • Helping people thrive, despite their adversity and loss.    

Yooralla (AU, 14005304432) Browse events

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Why Yooralla? ... because disability doesn't discriminate. Yooralla provides quality disability services for Victorians in need. Yooralla, is a multi-faceted community based disability service provider, operating out of professionally managed administrative and service centres, kindergartens, schools, and other public facilities in community locations across Victoria. Yooralla provides practical solutions for around 30,000 Victorians with disabilities annually. These solutions include therapy and equipment, accommodation and respite, employment and recreation, and independent living skills that improve mobility, communication, and quality of life. Yooralla caters for children and adults who have acquired disabilities through road and recreational accidents, health problems, drug and alcohol abuse, and the effects of ageing, as well as people who are born with disabilities. Community organisations like Yooralla rely heavily on the public for support, through donations, volunteering, and community awareness opportunities. For charitable organisations such as Yooralla to survive, they need stable and loyal funding.

Jobs Australia Foundation (AU, 34585687498) Browse events

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The Jobs Australia Foundation was established in 2005 to help marginalised and very disadvantaged communities and people in Australia. In 2009 the Jobs Australia Foundation expanded its investment in Indigenous leadership by committing to the development and delivery of the Indigenous Youth Leadership Program. This program is focused on the development of skills and the acquisition of knowledge by Indigenous people as a means of building their ability as individuals and leaders who can effectively address issues and needs in their communities in the future. Your donation will help to sustain the program and the Foundation’s investment in Indigenous Leadership Australia wide.

Mai-Wel Group (AU, 88060661476) Browse events

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The Mai-Wel Group is one of the larger Disability Service Providers in the Lower Hunter Region, providing services and programs to more than 800 clients across seven Local Government Areas.  The Mai-Wel Group employs more than 170 local support and administrative staff in addition to 110 local supported employees. The ethos of The Mai-Wel Group carries throughout the organisation from management and staff, and on to clients. The Mai-Wel Group is focused on developing opportunities that advance the lives of people with a disability, allow the individual to realise their goals for life and provide access, integration and opportunity for all. The Mai-Wel Group began in 1960 when a group of families met and shared their vision of an education and opportunities for life for their children with a disability. Throughout the years the tireless efforts of community groups, families and individuals have seen these humble beginnings develop into the independent organisation that exists today.  The Mai-Wel Group currently provides services for people with a disability as well as the wider community in; Supported employment Supported residential living Employment -  recruitment and support Job skills training Respite services Community access programs Accommodation Support Programs Training Services Day Activity Programs  

The Tertiary PLACE (AU, 53762687245) Browse events

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Ability Options (AU, 92003175335) Browse events

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Ability Options provides services through a variety of programs across NSW to over 3,000 people and their family’s including: Accommodation Case Management Connecting Health (allied health services) Disability Housing and Support Initiative (DHASI) Early start program for children 0-5 years Employment Independent Living Drop in Support (ILDIS) Individualised Funding Individualised Drop in Support Lifestyle Enhancement Program National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) services in the Hunter region, NSW Out of School Care for teenagers with a disability (Goulburn only) Respite Supported Accommodation Innovation Fund Transition to Work Wholesale Nursery Ability Options support programs and services are focused around each person’s needs. We are proud of the values which drive our organisation:

Mulleraterong Centre (AU, 84250151244) Browse events

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Mulleraterong currently provides over 55 programs and activities which meet a wide range of needs and requirements of adults with an intellectual disability. Activities are tailored to individuals as required. Fundraising in the past has enabled us to purchase communication aids, personal lifting equipment, wheelchairs, and various other program equipment which is beyond the Centre's ordinary funding. Fundraising has also contributed to the recent redevelopment of the Centre building. As a supporter of Mulleraterong Centre you have the opportunity to help us make a difference to the lives of intellectually disabled adults in Western Victoria.  

Nambucca Valley Youth Services Centre (AU, Nambucca Valley Youth Services Centre - N/A) Browse events

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Nambucca Valley Youth Services Centre is a vibrant youth friendly service with a high success in youth intervention, vocational training and youth employment programs.

Suited to Success Inc (AU, 12995804020) Browse events

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Suited to Success empowers and supports disadvantaged men and women to enter or return to the workforce to become self-sufficient and financially independent. Our support is beyond just a suit – we ‘suit’ people on the outside and the inside for their professional journey. The suit is just the beginning of how we help people thrive in work and in life. We provide women and men with clothing, confidence, resume and interview skills, career development and a network of support. Suited to Success manages the Dress for Success program in Brisbane.

Afford - The Australian Foundation for Disability (AU, 99000112729) Browse events

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The Australian Foundation for Disability provides jobs, training and accomodation for over 1,500 people with disability. We operate on the core principle that values people and their differences and encourages all to attain their best in life.

Inala (AU, 22000434364) Browse events

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Inala is a Rudolf Steiner organisation supporting individuals with disabilities. Inala incorporates day, residential and employment services in Sydney’s North West and in Sydney’s East. Inala aims to support people with disabilities in a way that enhances their lives, provides opportunities to develop skills and enables them to maximise their independence. All programs have as their basis the needs, aspirations and ongoing development of the individual and are developed in consultation with clients, their families and staff. Inala relies on the support of the community to improve services and facilities.

Melbourne City Mission (AU, 56161846149) Browse events

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Every day, Melbourne City Mission works with some of Melbourne and Victoria’s most vulnerable individuals, families and communities. Every week, we help thousands of people escape and avoid disadvantage, economic exclusion and social isolation. Established in 1854, we are Melbourne’s oldest charity and today offer over 80 different programs that address the needs of the most marginalised people in the community. From children living with a disability, or young people with nowhere to call home, to people who need assistance into education or employment, we are there, working alongside them, so they can build a better future for themselves. We help people find their own path to independence, providing them with the support they need along the way.

Tutti Ensemble Inc (AU, 58456551850) Browse events

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Royal Freemasons Ltd (AU, 52082106821) Browse events

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access to our facilities and services to all elderly persons in need regardless of religion, belief, race, nationality or background that affordable care and accommodation options are available for persons with limited financial means. individualised services and care that acknowledges and meets the physical, emotional, psychological, social, spiritual and religious needs of each client. functional, attractive, quality facilities and accommodation options that meet or exceed client needs and expectations. the individual rights, beliefs, independence and personal choices of each client. innovation and excellence in each service or venture we undertake. our rich heritage in Freemasonry and promoting the ideals of charity and service to the community

Access Inc (AU, 25501567403) Browse events

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Access Inc is a not-for-profit organization working to help integrate Jewish people with disabilities into the fabric of the Melbourne Jewish community. The organization was formed in 1989 by a number of concerned parents of disabled children and adults who wanted to create a more satisfying and integrated life for their children in the community. Access Inc has a strong vision of including people with disabilities into communal life for the enrichment of everyone. It works to promote community awareness and knowledge about disability and fulfils an important advocacy role. It also provides an invaluable resource and support network for people with disabilities. Access fundraising is a small group of people who raise money in order to help these visions become a reality. 100% of all funds raised goes into helping pay for: o Weekly drumming program, which involves 20 - 30 people. Ages range from 10 - 60. This is a very successful weekly. o Last November Access Fundraising organized its very first 3 day horse riding camp which was so successful, it has now become an annual event. Children and adults with disabilities were able to enjoy the pleasure of riding horses, experiencing farm life and its other animals independently from their families. This camp also gave the parents well deserved time out. o Access Fundraising are always on the look out to enrich the lives of people with disabilities and are constantly coming up with different events. We have had a picnic in the park with entertainment and food, we have put on a disco at St.Kilda Shule and will continue to raise funds in order to enrich the lives of our friends. o Life Skills/Employment program.  

Fair Deal (AU, SC015513) Browse events

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We are a social enterprise company providing support for people with learning disabilities. Based in Castlemilk, Glasgow. We work alongside people to help them have the kind of life they want. For our ground breaking work in valuing citizens, we won the Social Enterprise of the Year Award 2013.

We are Durban (AU, 126521) Browse events

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We believe that every resident and business in Durban has been given influence to bring about sustainable change in our city. Together we CAN eliminate poverty, unemployment, and marginalisation. We believe in empowering individuals to volunteer to give back to the society we live in.

Crepes For Change (AU, 72749248340) Browse events

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  There are over 40,000 young people in Australia without a place to call ‘home’. We’re going to change that, by training, employing, and supporting under-privileged youths, while giving them an opportunity to leverage themselves out of a bad situation.   A social enterprise adopts a relatively traditional business model, and finds market solutions for social problems. In our case, we sell crêpes and coffee with a view to turning a profit, which will then be reinvested into funding our own training program as well as other programs that support disadvantaged young people.   We believe in a hands-on approach to addressing social and economic disadvantage, and actively work with the young people we help through our program, which provides under-privileged youths with hospitality and barista training to enable them to develop the skills needed to find long-term employment.   You can find out more on our website: http://crepesforchange.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2v3fQXfhUA

Maccabi Victoria Sports Foundation (AU, 33879931998) Browse events

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Achieve Australia (AU, 49133306902) Browse events

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Bedford (AU, 27553554594) Browse events

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Bedford changes the lives of people with disability or disadvantage through employment, training and independent living programs. We provide supported employment in diverse business areas and in the community through our job services programs. We are a registered training organisation, offering accredited and life skills programs to people with diverse needs across South Australia including tailored case management through our dedicated youth services team.

Nambour Special P&C Association (AU, 56940073667) Browse events

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State education facility for students with intellectual and physical disabilities.

Solve Disability Solutions (AU, 16294381734) Browse events

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