Cerebral Palsy Alliance needs your help to continue its vital work supporting children and adults with cerebral palsy. Cerebral Palsy Alliance provides therapy, technology, equipment, employment, recreation and respite services; and works with clients and families to achieve their goals. Cerebral palsy affects one in every 500 children born in Australia, is a permanent disability that affects movement and is the most common physical disability in childhood. Become part of our mission: Building Futures for people with cerebral palsy and their families. To find out more visit: www.cerebralpalsy.org.au
melanomaWA aims to minimise the impact of Melanoma on West Australians through awareness initiatives in the community, such as the Perth March for Melanoma and supporting those who have been touched by Melanoma, through regular meetings and support from others living with Melanoma.
Sight For All is a charitable organisation based in Adelaide, South Australia. Sight For All's voluntary team of 100 eye care professionals from Australia and New Zealand is dedicated to fighting avoidable blindness in our own community and in developing countries where 90% of the world's blind live. Sight For All's projects are provided free of charge to partner countries and are based on four key strategies: Collaborative Research, Sustainable Education, Infrastructure Support and Eye Health Awareness. Sight For All is currently providing support to eye care professionals in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Lao, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
Autism Awareness Australia is the nation’s leading not-for-profit autism education and advocacy organisation, founded in 2007. We’re dedicated to increasing awareness of autism in the community by providing targeted educational programs for parents and professionals, and advocating for the needs of individuals on the spectrum and their families. Our campaigns and events have reached millions of Australians. We are proud to have delivered all of our programs free of charge across the country, including rural and regional communities. Our work has even been recognised by the United Nations, and we were invited to become a member organisation of their Department of Public Information in 2011. We’re the only Australian autism organisation associated with the UN and have been asked to present at their headquarters in New York in 2011 and 2013. Our mission is to spark positive change by increasing awareness and understanding of autism in Australia. We hope our efforts will lead to earlier diagnosis and more effective treatments, helping to reduce the impact autism has on a child and their family.
BrainLink Services provide information and support services to people affected by an acquired brain injury or disorder. Monies donated to BrainLink are used towards providing support, information and respite to carers and/or people with an acquired brain injury or disorder.
Diabetes Tasmania is an independent health charity and the peak body for diabetes support and education in Tasmania. Our team works tirelessly to ensure that people living with diabetes are supported, and we promote healthy living to prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes. There are 25,000 Tasmanians living with diabetes. Don't be the next one. Eat well. Play Always. Live Healthy.
Arthritis ACT Incorporating Osteoporosis ACT is an organisation that provides support and access to services for children (under parentage), adults, and seniors who suffer from arthritis, osteoporosis, and other bone & joint diseases within the ACT.
Cystic Fibrosis Australia (CFA) is the peak national body for Cystic Fibrosis in Australia We are a not-for-profit national body comprising member State Cystic Fibrosis Associations. Our aim is to support our members in their goal of enhancing the quality of life of people affected by Cystic Fibrosis (CF). We do this by research, advocacy, knowledge sharing and fundraising.
We are committed to enhancing the quality of life of people with epilepsy, their carers and to improving community attitudes towards epilepsy. We also advocate on behalf of members who have been discriminated against due to their epilepsy. Services provided range from support groups, to education and training sessions. Membership is available to any person with all funding received being used for the benefit of people living with epilepsy in WA.