volunteering

Volunteering is a way to help stretch our charity dollar further.

We could not provide the services we do today with out the help of our wonderful volunteers.

Consider helping Guide Dogs SA.NT by volunteering today for:

  • Puppy raising
  • Short-term home boarding
  • Office duties
  • Maintenance
  • Special events.

WHEN GLASSES AREN'T ENOUGH

Many people have problems reading, watching TV or threading a needle, even though they already wear glasses.

Low Vision Service can provide practical help, advice and equipment to help you with daily living.

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Sensory Directions

HELPING WITH DAILY LIVING

Sensory loss can cause isolation and sometimes people need help adjusting.

Sensory Directions offers the following services:

  • A full assessment of each person's needs
  • Individual and independence focused program tailored to suit each person
  • Assistance with accessing and coordinating community services
  • Information and support to increase independence in daily living and to minimise social isolation

COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND AWARENESS

Sensory Directions provides a range of community education and awareness programs to explain sensory disability and increase community awareness.

SERVICES THROUGHOUT SA

Sensory Directions provides services across metropolitan and country SA from its head office. Regular country outreach services are provided in all regional centres, and more frequent visits are arranged as necessary.

Community Outreach

Sensory Directions also provides information and education to health professionals, community groups and organisations and schools.

Funding

The Department for Families and Communities has contributed funds towards this program.

APPLY FOR SERVICES

Free to clients

Follow the link to our online inquiry form or call us on 1800 738 855 to apply for services or to find out more information.