Our Team

Amy

Amy will be servicing the southern areas of Adelaide, such as Woodcroft, Seaford and Noarlunga.

Amy has come from a childcare educator background, supervising, managing and coordinating services to infants and children from 6 weeks to 6 years of age.

As a mother of two children, Amy coordinates, family, sports, meals, etc, around her professional life.

Amy commenced in the disability sector over 2 years ago and provided support to participants from 3 years of age and upwards.

Amy's strengths are in household tasks and organising, such as decluttering, and bringing order to those neglected areas.

Amy has also excelled in interior design and is always open to trying new things.

Amy commenced in disability and quickly built up her participants through the delivery of tailored support.

Areas of interest are: crafts, music, gym and fitness, outdoors, outings, and personal styling, is not a fan of horror movies.

Caitlyn

Caitlyn has moved into many different areas and continues in the dog grooming profession with a home business as a part-time venture.

Caitlyn will be focusing on the areas around Marion, such as Brighton, Glenelg, and Edwardstown.

Caitlyn has two young ladies at home and her four-legged babies. Apart from her grooming business, Caitlyn is involved in school sports and club events and participates in community functions.

Caitlyn has delivered services in the disability sector for over 7 years and has acquired her experience and knowledge through coordinating support for participants such as staff, services and appointments. Also, supporting participants in the areas of understanding their plans and funding and taking advantage of the benefits.

Caitlyn has managed a large portfolio of participants.

Areas that are of interest are holidaying and water sports, spending time with her children and babies, concerts and live entertainment, fishing, animals, socialising, and the outdoors. Has a love for animals. Is not a fan of moths!

We work with

Individuals

We pave a smooth path to help individuals with challenges excel in their careers and participate in activities.

Organisations

Different state-owned associations, program organizers, and private institutions ensure there are activities to do.

Schools & Corporate

The role of schools and corporations is to extend awareness about public assistance, co-existence and inclusion.

Government

An active part of the government is to make the voice heard of people facing different challenges.

Our Principles

  • We love to listen to the voices of people with limited abilities and support them for active recreation.
  • We offer the best support programs to help people who require assistance with self-care activities, interior design or pet grooming.
  • We advocate change with positive growth to identify and fill the gaps in resources and knowledge.
  • We ensure collaboration on every level, from social support to recreational assistance, making better choices accessible for all types of people.
  • We profoundly raise the awareness campaign about the benefits of making choices and active participation to engage more people of different age groups with disabilities and other social distresses.