Give the gift of independence to create a brighter future for people with disability.
This Christmas, we’re asking you to give the gift of independence to help a person with intellectual disability.
For our community, their dreams are to learn, work, make friends, have fun and live their best life.
Your support will give a person with disability the chance to learn vital life skills to create choice, provide opportunities, and build a stronger and more inclusive community.
Together, we can empower people with disability with the knowledge, skills and experiences to live a more independent, active and social life.
Donate now and give a gift to change lives this Christmas.
Donate today and you’ll receive your very own pair of limited edition Christmas socks!
Christmas Wish List
Your gift will give a person with disability the chance to learn vital skills to create choice, provide opportunities and help them live their best life.
$32
Travel training
Your gift of $32 will provide travel training to teach a person with intellectual disability how to navigate their world safely and independently.
$55
Cooking lessons
Your gift of $55 will provide cooking lessons and a kitchen kit to help a person with intellectual disability learn how to cook.
$107
Group activity
Your gift of $107 will sponsor a group activity to help people with disability learn new skills, have fun and make new friends.
Santa’s Helpers
Meet some of the incredible people that make our Sunnyfield community truly special.
Meet Max
(Cafe whiz in the making)
29-year-old Max radiates enthusiasm and his joy is infectious to all those who meet him.
With Sunnyfield’s support, he’s been pursuing his career goals since 2015. Max spends his days honing his skills in both a production setting and a café, where he thrives on connecting with customers and learning new tasks. He can now confidently handle café transactions.
But Max’s true ambition? To master the art of cappuccino making all by himself.
Max told us, “I am so happy to be working and I love being here at Sunnyfield.”
Meet Stefan
(Future Fish Café Owner)
At 23 years old, Stefan is on a mission to turn his dreams into reality.
With Sunnyfield’s guidance, he’s building his independence and skills by working in a café and attending the Community Hub.
“I like to cook and I also like to clean and do the bins,” Stefan says. This enthusiasm embodies his practical and hard-working nature.
With a vision of opening his own fish café one day, Stefan is eager to learn how to cook fish and chips – an ambition Sunnyfield is helping him achieve with specialised support and training.