We bring sick children from the area affected by the fallout from Chernobyl to our homes for a months holiday and respite care. Taking them to the seaside areas of outstanding beauty, Toy factories, Model engineering clubs, Castles , Yachting etc.
Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society supports individuals and families affected by rare, genetic variations located on the eighteenth chromosome. We actively pursue ways to improve our children's lives through medical research, improving educational outcomes and raising community awareness. Affected individuals experience many challenges including heart disease, developmental delay, physical and intellectual disability and epilepsy.
HYPA is division of SYC, a not-for-profit organisation centred on employment, training and youth services. With a core purpose to positively affect the lives of young people in Australia, each year SYC helps more than 46,000 people of all ages in the areas of Home, Wellbeing, Learning and Working. HYPA, standing for Helping Young People Achieve, provides a wide range of support to young people to find and harness their talent for a positive future. It has supported many thousands of young people since its inception in September 1958, helping them to access and maintain safe and appropriate accommodation, to reconnect with family, school, employment and the community.