Bringing dreams to life

For 25 years, DADAA (Disability in the Arts, Disadvantage in the Arts, Australia) has been providing access to cultural activities for people with a disability or mental illness to enhance their artistic presence.

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The former Fremantle Old Boys’ School, will accommodate DADAA’s head office and establish a contemporary cultural, arts and health centre for people with a disability or mental illness.

The former Fremantle Old Boys’ School will accommodate DADAA’s head office and establish a contemporary cultural, arts and health centre for people with a disability or mental illness.

This work has been made possible thanks to a $1.3 million Lotterywest grant, and will help DADAA  invest in a new community art space, new digital, production and performance facilities, a community kitchen as well as cinema and dance programs.

Through its team of staff and volunteers, DADAA provides services to more than 10,000 people across WA.

By playing Lotterywest games, you get to help the dreams of artists come to life.

Watch the video to see some of the amazing work DADAA is doing.

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A$60,000

Towards Emergency Relief to support individuals experiencing hardship in the South West region.

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Want to apply for a grant?

Every year we give grants to Western Australian community organisations who provide services, support and inspiration to make this already great state, greater. If you think you’re one of those, click below to find out how to apply.

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