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Information allows people to make informed decisions that help them to make positive choices in their lives. When you donate $5.00 to Disability Sport & Recreation to fund the cost of sending out an info pack, you are providing a person with d...
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Your $10.00 makes a world of difference to the level of support & services we are able to provide to disabled Victorians.
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$10 Provides an in hospital meal to a parent staying in hospital with their unwell child. It is common for children with heart disease to have long and regular stays in hospital. As you can imagine, parents dont often like to be too far away fr...
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$12.50 will aid in the purchase of foam softball or hoop set assisting in the rehabilitation of people with disabilities. Such play sets are used in the development of hand-eye coordination and balance.
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$20 Provides a Harry the HeartKid Bear to every child with Congenital Heart Disease. This bear provides comfort and something special for the kids to cuddle!
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Your $20.00 donation will help RDA SA to purchase expensive equipment like horse rugs and saddles
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Limited only by imagination, never disability, your gift of $20.00 enables us to provide sporting opportunities for people who just happen to have a disability live their dreams of being the next Don Bradman or Andrew Symonds.
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“I always enjoyed reading. For enjoyment, I rely on audio books and listen to magazine compilations. I use my player every day” - Mary Beekman
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For many people with disabilities, being able to focus on their art is hugely important in their life, enabling them to set goals, express themselves and communicate with the world. Recognition of their artistic efforts by others who see their wor...
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Put a smile on the face of little children living with epilepsy - just like Emma. Emma’s parents Jennifer and John were told their daughter had epilepsy two years ago. Living with the disruption of her many seizures has caused constant stress a...
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