SMYL is a non-profit community organisation managed by a committee of community representatives. The group training organisation provides career guidance, support and mentoring for young Aboriginal people to stay at school, get back into school or training, and to prepare for employment.
Sister Kate's Home Kids Aboriginal Corporation (SKHKAC) offers a range of cultural recovery, empowerment, and training programs that seek to amplify the voices of the Stolen Generation.
Down Sydrome WA is dedicated to supporting people with Down Syndrome and their families. They offer a range of services, including advocacy, resources, and host community events. The organisation is committed to empowering individuals with Down Syndrome to live fulfilling lives and advocating for their rights and needs within the community.
CFA Australia supports people with disability both directly, through the production of resources and a helpdesk, and indirectly by supporting mainstream organisations such as government agencies, corporates or education providers to become accessible.
Sussex St delivers legal and social services, community education and law reform to promote social justice.
PWdWA helps with a wide range of issues that can impact a person with disability. The most common include help with the NDIS, government payments, employment, housing, transport, guardianship, abuse and neglect, access and inclusion. PWdWA also delivers programs and activities that help empower people with disability.