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Central to our mission of helping children grow is the promotion of inclusion of children with a disability or learning disadvantage.

We raise funds for our Help a Child Grow Fund, to provide subsidised aids, equipment, educational activities, resources and therapy services, to promote inclusion of all children.

We aim to create a generational change in perceptions and attitudes towards disability to create a society rich in diversity valuing each individual’s contribution.



You can contribute to our Help a Child Grow Fund and help enrich the quality of life for children in a number of ways.

Host your own event

School, workplace and community fundraisers are a great way to help us to help improve the quality of life for thousands of children. From auctions to lolly guessing competitions to yellow free dress days, you're sure to find a great way to help us and have fun!

Click here for fun and easy fundraising ideas

If you already have an idea and would like to start fundraising, you will need to download our:
Third Party Fundraising Activity Application form
and send it to us for approval.

For information about holding an event to raise money for Therapy Focus, or advice on how to get started, contact our Communications Manager on
(08) 9478 9500.

 



Become a corporate volunteer

Corporate volunteering helps to improve staff morale, motivation and team spirit by enabling staff to make a lasting contribution to the community.

Click here to find out how your company can partner with Therapy Focus to help improve the lives of children with disabilities.

To find out more, contact our Communications Manager on (08) 9478 9500.

 

 



Become a partner

Therapy Focus partners have the opportunity to make a real and lasting difference to the lives of children with a disability or learning disadvantage, and help educate the community about the value of inclusion.

Click here to find out more about Therapy Focus partnerships

 



Kilimanjaro Climb for Kids

In September 2010, CPD Group Directors Graeme Kennedy and Jim Sweeney will attempt to conquer Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, to help raise funds for West Australian children with disabilities.

By sponsoring Graeme and Jim, all donations will go directly to Therapy Focus, West Australia’s leading provider of therapy and support services for children with a disability or learning disadvantage.

Money raised will help provide aids and equipment not funded by the government such as sports wheelchairs, modified tricycles and communication devices.

Help give a child with a disability a better quality of life by sponsoring Graeme and Jim today.

Click here to donate.

 



Purchase The West Australian Garden Guide and help Therapy Focus children!

The Garden Gurus long awaited gardening book is on sale now, with part proceeds being donated to Therapy Focus.

The West Australian Garden Guide, written by Trevor Cochrane and Neville Passmore, is packed with information to help you create and maintain a beautiful garden of your dreams.

“We are delighted to have been selected by the Garden Gurus as the charity beneficiary for their new book and thank them for their support,” Therapy Focus CEO, Lee Best said. 

Copies of The West Australian Garden Guide are available at most good book stores or can be purchased from the Garden Gurus website.
 

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Our Help a Child Grow Fund:

  • Provides aids and equipment not funded by the government, such as specialised wheelchairs, modified tricycles, walking frames, car seats and communication devices. This allows children with disabilities to interact with their peers and achieve a better quality of life.

  • Enables our Primary School Education Program with our mascot Sunny the Sunflower to visit Perth metropolitan schools - teaching children about disability and inclusion.

  • Provides inclusive community activities such as an educational school art competition, free annual carnival and state-wide sunflower growing event.

  • Provides access to an extensive range of subsidised therapy services, learning tools, books and guides.

 

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