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For more than 20 years Jobsupport has assisted people with a significant intellectual disability to achieve independence and dignity through a worthwhile job in open employment. HOW YOU CAN HELP
There are a number of different ways you can help Jobsupport give people with an intellectual disability an opportunity to work.
In achieving open employment, people with an intellectual disability gain a feeling of belonging, independence, higher self esteem and opportunities for a better social life.
Make a Donation or Bequest Give through Workplace Giving
Corporate Support
Download Gift Form Nick Works In the City... In 1987 at 18 years of age Nick was encouraged to leave his sheltered workshop employment and join Jobsupport. Jobsupport helped Nick find full time employment as a kitchen hand at Grace Bros. cafeteria, Broadway. At first Nick couldn't speak to anyone but within a few months Nick's shy silence gave way to self-confidence and a sense of job fulfillment. After two years of employment Nick grew in confidence and saved enough money to travel to Greece alone to meet up with his family. 20 years on Nick is still with the Jobsupport program and is happily working at McDonalds in the city centre.
THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS OF THE NEW MELBOURNE SERVICE 
United Way Melbourne Community Chest The Collier Charitable Fund
The Percy Baxter Charitable Trust managed by Perpetual
The Ian Potter Foundation
The Melbourne Community Foundation and the NE Renton Family Fund (sub-fund)
The R E Ross Trust THANK YOU TO OUR RECENT SUPPORTERS FOR WAITLISTED CLIENTS IN SYDNEY
South Sydney Juniors Rugby Leagues Club/Randwick City Council
Wests Ashfield Leagues Club Central Manly-Warringah Rugby League Club Chatswood RSL Earlwood Bardwell Park RSL Club Bexley RSL City of Ryde Norths Gadens Lawyers and Jump for Jobsupport Optus Connecting Communities Grants Program Fred P Archer Charitable Trust with Trust Company Ltd as trustee Meggsies Pty Ltd.
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