Vision Australia is a leading national provider of blindness and low vision services in Australia. We work in partnership with people who are blind or have low vision to help them reach whatever goals they choose in life. Our services help ensure that people living with blindness or low vision can get a good education and meaningful employment as well as being able to live independently and fully participate in the life of their community. Seeing Eye Dogs is a division of Vision Australia and is the only national provider of mobility dogs for people who are blind or have low vision.
The Stroke Foundation’s vision is a world free from disability and suffering caused by stroke. We work with stroke survivors, their carers, health professionals and governments to stop stroke, save lives and end the suffering caused by stroke.
Wonderful things can come from small beginnings. Sown in the seed of compassion 80 years ago, Plan International is a charity that strives to safeguard children’s rights and make sure that girls have equality. Plan International works to ensure every child has the opportunity to realise their full potential and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child guides our work.
Peter Mac is the only Australian hospital that is solely dedicated to cancer, and is the home of Australia’s largest cancer research group. Gifts to Peter Mac provide world-class researchers with specialised equipment needed to find new cancer cures.
The Cabrini Foundation seeks philanthropic gifts to ensure that Cabrini can continue to provide a wide range of vital healthcare services, have available the most up to date medical equipment and provide education and research initiatives.
Able Australia supports people with complex and multiple disabilities to live the life they choose. We specialise in supporting their communication and sensory needs including deafblind services and research, supported independent living homes and programs to build independence and learning.