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I love it here! We'd love more customers at the laundrette because we love to be busy. — Chris

 

I came to work at Willing and Able when I left school and it has changed me completely! I wouldn't want to be at home bored. I'd rather be here working. I've learned to iron and dry, wash and fold. — Kylie

 

When I first started here, I didnt know what to do, but once I got used to it, I really started to enjoy it - its been great for me. I never thought I'd get a good job and other things Ive tried sometimes havent worked out, but this job is the best! Dont be scared of trying something new, just go out there and have a go! I was scared - but I got used to it and now I'm very happy! — Cameron

           
 
 
how you can help

donate unwanted goods to our shopmake a donation

Willing & Able is a registered charity and all donations over $2 are tax deductible. Your financial support is vital for the implementation of new projects for the people we currently support and the many people with disabilities who need our support to lead more independent lives. 


donate unwanted goods to our op shop

Call us on 02 6581 0939 to arrange a pick-up or take your unwanted goods to our op shop located at 39 Jindalee Road Port Macquarie.


use our services

Contact us or have a look on our business services page to find out how our businesses can be of service.


donate a prize for a raffle

New goods that can be raffled, large or small, would be much appreciated. Your generosity will allow us to keep providing support for our existing people and the many others that will need our support into the future.


leave a bequest

Leaving a bequest to the Willing & Able Foundation in your Will makes a lasting contribution towards the creation of meaningful employment opportunities for people with disabilities. A bequest may be in the form of a fixed financial contribution (known as legacy), a proportion of your estate, or perhaps an asset from your estate, such as property or furniture.

 

 
 
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