“Through our line of work, we found there was an enormous need among children who couldn’t access NDIS support. That’s why we founded The Joey Project.
“The Joey Project, started in February this year. We’d looked in to Big Brother, Big Sister and ended up creating The Joey Project because we wanted to offer these kids help from trained providers. We wanted to help kids with their behaviours at an early stage.
“We are running a pilot program and running research alongside this to make sure it is making a difference.
“To access support, email The Joey Project then we’ll go from there. It’s for 7-17 year olds. We are also looking for volunteers. joeyproject@abilitydn.com
“I’m really proud that we have so many people who are really passionate about what we are offering.”

Kayla of Ability Disability Networks goes on to explain. “Ever since I was a kid, I wanted to be able to help whomever I could, however I could. This includes fundraising, volunteering or participating in community events.
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