Creating smiles, young and old
Chorus is a not-for-profit organisation offering support to seniors, people on their mental health recovery journey, and those living with a disability.
We can see that it does improve their social and emotional well-being and they look forward to it every month
The Kwinana-based group offers a range of services including help at home, transportation and organised events promoting community connections.
Recently Chorus visited Bright Futures Day Care Centre with senior customers to participate in activities with the children, which brought a smile to their faces and the children too.
“We can see that it does improve their social and emotional well-being and they look forward to it every month,” said Angela, part of the Chorus team.
Thanks to you playing Lotterywest games, a grant of $198,450 is helping Chorus develop a training package to strengthen their aged care, disability and mental health services.
So, thanks for playing WA.

Beating heart of arts
The Stirling Street Arts Centre has provided low-cost art and craft activities to the South West for over 32 years.
A$58,000
Towards Emergency Relief for people experiencing financial hardship in the Esperance community.
Saving our native wildlife
For almost 40 years, Native Animal Rescue’s team of more than 200 volunteers has dedicated their time to supporting wildlife.
Riding between the lines
The Constable Care Child Safety Foundation Inc., now known as the Constable Care Foundation, was initiated in 1997 as part of Community Policing. Now a separate function, the team work tirelessly to address social issues in primary school aged children.

Bridging a gap in the community
Thanks to a Lotterywest grant to Spinal Cord Injuries Australia, a new client-centred house will be made available, as a home-away-from-home, for people with spinal cord injuries and their families.

Shooting for the Stars
Shooting Stars is an educational program that uses sport and other tools to drive greater engagement and attendance at school for young Aboriginal girls.

Brightening the horizon with blue
There are more than 600 blue trees standing tall throughout the world from Pannawonica to City Beach, Kalamunda to Broome and Missouri to Manchester.
A$6,500
Towards conference costs to support leadership development and information technology to improve remote working capability.
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.