Established in 1995, Great Lakes Burn Camp has been a place for children ages 6 to 17 to meet, heal, grow, and support other burn survivors for 20 years. Unconditional love and acceptance are only part of what each camper receives at GLBC. </p
Founded in 1947, ADCC provides the opportunity to enjoy cricket to members of the local community. The club boasts an extensive junior set-up with girls and boys from age 6 upwards benefiting from qualified coaching. The club aims to promote improvement, appreciation and enjoyment of the sport.
Affordable, football coaching, qualified coaches, specialising in mentoring & inclusion work. Offering exit routes for young people into sports, employment or education. Our projects develop young people to achieve better life outcomes, create positive impacts on their families, schools & community.
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1st Beddau Scout Group provides boys and girls aged 6-14 from Beddau and the surrounding areas with fun, challenge and adventure on a weekly basis across 3 age ranges. 1st Beddau Scout Group was established in 1928 to meet the local demand for Scouting and has been serving the local communities of Beddau, Tynant and the surrounding areas ever since.We provide boys and girls aged 6-14 with a high quality programme of fun, challenge and adventure on a weekly basis at our own Scout Hall in Beddau. Members of the local community are welcome to hire our Scout Hall for events. Our Hall is currently hired weekly by a local Rainbow and Brownie group and can be booked for classes, parties and community events. Charity No: 524927 Find out more Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
Macarthur Disability Services is a dynamic and innovative Not for Profit community organisation which has been in operation for the past 30 years. MDS provides a range of services for people with a disability, their families and carers. We service the Liverpool, Macarthur and Southern Highlands areas, and have program sites from Mt Pritchard to Moss Vale. We provide programs to people with a wide range of disabilities. This includes intellectual, physical, sensory, neurological and psychiatric disabilities. We also have specific programs to support carers. MDS assists over 1,000 children and adults with disabilities, their families, and carers every week, through our day programs, recreation programs, employment and behaviour support services. MDS is also a Registered Training Organisation providing a variety of Certificate and Diploma courses and nationally recognised qualifications. For more information visit
Supports community work and building projects at St Matthews and St Lukes churches in South Oxford. In particular, it is raising funds via the St Lukes Big Project to transform St Lukes into a moden multi-purpose centre suitable for a wide range of activities.
The King David School’s values of Modern Thinking Judaism inform every aspect of School life. With an emphasis on academic and personal excellence, creativity and individual self expression, The King David School provides outstanding education from 15 month Pre-School through to completion of VCE. Our School promotes social justice, cultural and religious diversity and global citizenship. The King David School exists to provide both excellence and opportunity in education. It will foster the development of each individual student in its care paying careful attention and respect to his or her unique needs, abilities and aspirations. It will fulfil its goals with reference and respect to the contemporary Australian society within which it is so fortunate to exist: Through the provision of an educational environment that is at all times challenging Nurturing and appropriate to the needs of its students Through engaging and innovative co-curricular activities Through close, active and practical engagement in Jewish communal activities Social justice programs and interfaith initiatives. The King David School will strive: To be recognised as a provider of educational outcomes which are second to none To deliver the highest possible standards of facilities and resources for the benefit of its students and the broader community To maintain a strong community profile and to support both the Jewish and the Australian communities within which it operates To develop strategic educational partnerships which will benefit students, staff and the broader school community To achieve its goals within a secure and responsible fiscal framework To resolutely and consistently focus on the responsibility to nurture, develop and indeed cherish each unique and exceptional child which the School has been created to serve and which it has the privilege to serve.