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  • DONATE NOW | Elder-Help CCWA

    Make a donation Make a donation to the registered Elder-Help Community Centres Incorporated. choose from the following options: 1. Bank Transfer Member - Donations BSB: 036-037 Account: 613913 Name: Elder-Help Community Centres Incorporated. 2. Bank Transfer - Grants BSB: 036-037 Account: 613921 Name: Elder-Help Community Centres Incorporated. 3. Provide a Cheque to our volunteers or associates written out to: Elder-Help Community Centres Inc. 4. Bequeath property in your Will. Will Wording Appreciation and Recognition If you have chosen to include The Elder-Help Community Cent res Incorporated. in your Will, please let us know you have done this by emailing info@ehccwa.org We do not need to know what you have done, but would like to know you have done this, as we would love to thank you personally. And, because we truly value your partnering with us to help make Australia a better place for future generations we want you to feel appreciated and part of what we are doing. Suggested Will Wording I GIVE free of all duties to the Elder-Help Commu nity Centers Incorporated. ABN 196 779 36 134 the sum of $ .........................……… OR [the residue of my estate] OR [ % of the residue of my estate] OR [my …........................................……………] (specify property) We recommend you engage a professional to draft your Will to ensure it is executed properly. Contact us

  • NOT-FOR-PROFIT | Elder-Help CCWA

    Hello The Elder-Help WA Community Centres is a registered a Not-For-Profit organization in Western Australia that provides critical support and services to seniors in need, including assistance with financial abuse, pension applications, legal advice referrals, basic living needs, and so much more.. As a non-profit incorporation, the center is dedicated to serving its community and relies on donations and grants to fund its activities. Our goals In Western Australia, non-profit incorporations are entities that are established for a charitable, educational, religious, or community purpose, and are not intended to generate profits for their members or shareholders. These organizations are registered with the Western Australian government and must adhere to specific regulations to maintain their non-profit status. Non-profit organizations in Western Australia serve a variety of purposes, ranging from providing social services to the community to promoting environmental conservation. They rely on donations and grants to fund their activities and often depend on volunteers to carry out their work. Among the many non-profit organizations operating in Western Australia, the Elder-Help Community Centre stands out as a beacon of hope for the elderly in need. The centre provides referrals for critical assistance to seniors who are at risk of neglect or financial abuse, as well as those who require help with pension applications, will drafting, enduring power of attorneys, enduring power of guardianships, and advance health directives. The Elder-Help Community Centre was established in response to the growing need for support and services for the elderly population in Western Australia. The founders recognized that many seniors in the community were struggling to access the resources and assistance they needed, and that there was a lack of support available for those who were vulnerable to neglect or financial abuse. The centre is staffed by a dedicated team of professionals who are committed to providing the highest quality of care and support to their clients. They work tirelessly to ensure that seniors in need receive the assistance they require, whether it's help with basic living needs, financial support, or legal advice. One of the centres main services is its support for seniors who are at risk of financial abuse or scams. The team provides education and awareness training to help seniors recognize the signs of financial abuse and provides assistance in reporting such abuses to the authorities. They also help seniors navigate complex pension application processes and provide advice on managing their finances and investments. The centres legal service referrals are also highly valued by the community. Many seniors require assistance with drafting wills, enduring power of attorneys, enduring power of guardianships, and advance health directives. The centres legal team is experienced in these areas and provides compassionate and professional support to their clients. Overall, the Elder-Help Community Centre is an essential resource for seniors in Western Australia. Its services are critical in ensuring that elderly individuals receive the support and assistance they need to maintain their independence and live with dignity. The center is a testament to the power of non-profit organizations and the positive impact they can have on their communities. Contact We are always looking for new and exciting ways to raise awareness, assist the elderly and provide opportunities. Let's connect. info@ehccwa.org 0402 941 969

  • CONTACT US | Elder-Help CCWA

    Contact Us Address Head Office Condor Tower 22 St Georges Terrace Perth, WA 6000 Contact Opening Hours 0402 941 969 info@ehccwa.org Mon - Fri 9:00 am – 5:00 pm WST

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© 2023 Elder-Help Community Centres Incorporated,  ABN 19 677 936 134   ASIC Incorporation number: A1044500B     Contact us:    08 6119 9933   |   

The Elder-Help Community Centres wish to respectfully acknowledge and honour the Aboriginal people, who have lived on and cared for this land for tens of thousands of years as the traditional custodians of the land on which the Elder-Help Community Centres operates from in Western Australia. We recognize their deep and continuing connection to this land, their rich culture, and the importance of their ongoing contribution to the community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, and acknowledge the importance of their knowledge, wisdom, and ongoing leadership. We also recognize the importance of caring for the land and maintaining its ecological integrity, and commit to working towards reconciliation and healing between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples.

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