You may already know about our early intervention programs that give children the best start in life. But did you know that with your help, Ability WA supports our customers through every stage of their lives?
Because life’s journey is full of challenges, and we’re here for our customers every step of the way. Our services grow with people, adapting to their needs and helping them achieve their dreams. Whether it’s providing the right therapy, technology, or employment support, having the right assistance makes anything possible.
For instance, our From Hospital to Home program is there during some of life’s most critical moments. We understand how overwhelming the transition from hospital to home can be, so we make sure our customers have the care and support they need to regain their strength and confidence. By coordinating support during discharge, providing essential therapies, and reengaging with community supports, we help make this transition as smooth and reassuring as possible.
And then there is our AbilityTECH team, who through cutting-edge technology, help people to unlock new possibilities. From customised seating and equipment modifications that allow everyone the opportunity to sit comfortably and move well, through to accessible gaming engaging a range of device technologies connecting people in their digital community.
When it comes to employment, we don’t just help people find meaningful work; we help them build a future. Our Employment Services specialists work tirelessly to match each person’s unique skills and passions with the right opportunities. Through interview preparation, on-the-job training, and ongoing support, we assist every step of the way to ensure our customers thrive.
Everyone deserves the chance to reach their full potential, and it’s wonderful people like you - who give so generously - that make it happen for so many families, at every stage of life.
Generous gifts help to support 150 customers in open employment
Ability WA owns and operates two social enterprises, Goodwill Engineering and Containers for Change.
Between them, they employ 90 people with disability in warehouse, logistics, administration, customer service and a variety of other roles.