George Lundy President Pagewood Fottball Club, Cr Christina Curry & Ron Henig MP |
It was terrific to see so many in the community support the Windgap Foundation's annual St Patrick’s Day breakfast at South Sydney Juniors, Kingsford this morning.
Joining Botany Bay City Councillor, Dr Christina Curry we just marvel at this wonderful not for profit organisation that provides so many services in this area to support people with intellectual disabilities.The Windgap Foundation provides services, which include; supported employment, supported accommodation, training, community access and community participation.
Windgap is in its 61st year of operation, and has established an outstanding reputation as a quality disability services in the Eastern Suburbs. As Windgap says it “prides itself on its values of caring, integrity, independence, innovation and empowerment. It is Windgap’s mission to improve the quality of life of people with intellectual disabilities by supporting them in reaching their full potential and raising community awareness as to their needs and aspirations.”
Windgap is in its 61st year of operation, and has established an outstanding reputation as a quality disability services in the Eastern Suburbs. As Windgap says it “prides itself on its values of caring, integrity, independence, innovation and empowerment. It is Windgap’s mission to improve the quality of life of people with intellectual disabilities by supporting them in reaching their full potential and raising community awareness as to their needs and aspirations.”
Thank you to everyone form the wonderful support, particularly, the Community Bank and the Pagewood Botany Football Club and its President George Lundy
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