Regular Giving
Did you know that Autistic young people and their families face significant challenges in accessing the support they need? Autism Camp Australia is dedicated to improving the health, wellbeing, and social inclusion of Autistic individuals through evidence-based programs and therapies. Become a regular donor to Autism Camp Australia and contribute to life-changing opportunities for Autistic young people and their families. Your generous gift will support our efforts to improve health, wellbeing, and social inclusion through our comprehensive capacity building camp programs and therapies.
Thank you for your generosity and commitment to making a difference in the lives of Autistic young people and their families. Together, we can create a more inclusive and supportive world for all.
Other Ways You Can Help
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Donate
Your donation to Autism Camp Australia directly supports Autistic young people and their families by providing access to life-changing programs and therapies. Together, we can create safe, supportive environments where our Autistic families can thrive, develop essential life skills, and form meaningful connections.
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Regular Giving
What is regular giving? A regular giving program allows you to contribute generously to Autism Camp Australia on a recurring basis, typically monthly. Regular donations are crucial for funding ongoing programs that meet the needs of the autistic community. By providing consistent support, you help ensure the sustainability and growth of our initiatives, making a lasting impact on the lives of Autistic young people and their families.
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Volunteer
We offer a variety of volunteer roles to match diverse skills and interests. From volunteering as apart of our head office team to providing expert advice based on your unique skill set, or joining our camp team on-site, there's a place for you to make a meaningful impact. Being part of our team is not only rewarding but also incredibly fun, as you'll get to collaborate with passionate and like-minded individuals.
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Workplace Giving
Workplace Giving, sometimes referred to as Payroll Giving, is a simple and tax-effective way to support Autistic young people through Autism Camp Australia. All donations over $2 are tax-deductible, ensuring your contributions are both impactful and cost-effective. This program also allows businesses to demonstrate their support for Autism Camp Australia, engage employees, and foster a positive workplace culture.
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Partnerships
Autism Camp Australia invites passionate partners to join us in creating a society that embraces and celebrates Autistic people, offering them meaningful opportunities to thrive and contribute. We believe that lasting social change is achieved through collaboration, and we actively seek partnerships with like-minded organisations, businesses, sporting clubs, and community organisations.
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Gift in Will
Leaving a gift in your will to Autism Camp Australia ensures a lasting legacy, providing essential support and opportunities for autistic young people for years to come. Your generosity will help fund life-changing camps, programs, and resources that empower these individuals to thrive. By including Autism Camp Australia in your estate planning, you can make a profound and enduring difference in the lives of countless families.
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Fundraising
By supporting our fundraising efforts, you are directly contributing to the sustainability and expansion of our programs, allowing us to reach more families and create lasting positive impacts. Every donation, big or small, makes a significant difference in the lives of those we serve, and we are deeply grateful for your ongoing support and commitment to our mission.
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Shop
When you shop with us, you are making a meaningful contribution to Autism Camp Australia. By purchasing our items, you're not only getting quality products but also supporting the enhancement of our activities, resources, and facilities, ensuring a better experience for all our campers. Thank you for helping us make a lasting impact on the lives of Autistic young people and their families.