‘I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you make them feel.’ She believes this to be very true and stresses how important it is to share positive energy with the others around you to empower them.
Tag: disability services
At Interchange everyone is very welcoming and family orientated. Clare loves that she gets to work with people that are kind, caring and can have a laugh all while still getting the job done.
"Social inclusion is very important to me. The disability sector enables me to empower others so they can connect and grow in their everyday life.”
Thirty years, Mike has been part of Interchange. It makes us utterly proud to support a vibrant personality like his, from the very start of the organisation's existence.
To say Kirrily loves what she does is an understatement. Her passion for supporting people to live their best lives shows in everything she does.
Sharon is a young Aboriginal woman in her mid 20’s. Sharon had a troubled youth and was incarcerated in 2017 for two years. On release, Interchange were asked to support Sharon to move into a safe home with a 24/7 support team.
Individuality, Respect, Empowerment and Belonging – Find out what these values mean to our Interchangers.
Fran has been struggling with Schizophrenia since the age of 12 and never expected anything to change - until she met the right people who supported her to turn her life around.
Support Worker Gareth from our Myaree Neighbourhood has been part of our Interchange family for the past 10 years in various roles - supporting people is something that is close to his heart.
We are keen to hear your ideas around how we can develop our services and are currently looking for Expressions of Interests to be part of a workshop.