Richmond Fellowship of WA Inc

People CAN and DO Recover From Mental Illness

Mission / Objective

To be at the forefront in providing innovative and person-centered
environments for recovery.Richmond Fellowship of WA (RFWA) is a non-government organisation in Western Australia that participates in providing a Recovery-promoting environment for people with a diagnosable mental illness.

RFWA is well known for programs that integrate the key elements of recovery
with accommodation and support services such as recreational activities,
guidance on practical living skills and intensive counselling to give
participants the confidence and skills they need to recover from mental
illness and meet the daily challenges of life outside an institution.

Building on a solid base of accommodation support programs which provide
community based housing and skills development support in a non-institutional
environment, RFWA is expanding its services to include assistance in
employment, training, and consulting for the community and corporate sector.

RFWA is driven by an innovative strategic plan and caring staff that are
steadfastly committed to their consumers' recovery, and continually develops
its programs so participants receive the very best in recovery services.

Services

Please visit our website at www.rfwa.org.au and read the information under

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CEO

Joe Calleja, CEO

Board Members

Lyn Willox, Chair
Michael Cahill, Vice Chair
Peter Carden, Finance Committee Chair
Eric Atkins, Treasurer
David Shearer
Shirley Lancaster
Eric Baines

Number of Employees

122

ABN

36 658 041 325

Year Established

1975

Tax Deductible

Yes

General Donations

 

Recovery is our first priority

People can and do recover from mental illness.

The Richmond Foundation is the primary fundraising arm of The Richmond
Fellowship. Established in 2003, it was created to raise funds to support
the work of The Richmond Fellowship to help people recover from mental
illness.

Your donation to no matter how large or small, plays a vital in enabling
recovery to occur.

As a non-profit organisation, donor contributions are allocated directly to
our range of projects that provide people with a mental illness with the
skills, resources and support they need for their recovery.

To assist the Richmond Fellowship with its rewarding work, you can make a
donation to The Richmond Foundation, the primary fundraising arm of The
Richmond Fellowship of Western Australia (RFWA). Established in 2003, The
Richmond Foundation was created to raise funds to support the work of RFWA to
help people recover from mental illness.

How will your donation be used? The Richmond Fellowship is focussing on a
number of projects that will enable the recovery process. We are a major
provider of supported accommodation and provide these services within a
Recovery framework. We intend to purchase more accommodation and to provide
increased community support.

All donations over $2 are tax deductible. RFWA will promptly forward a
receipt for your donation to your nominated postal address.

Donations can be made by:
- faxing or mailing the perforated slip on information brochure
- in person at any post office: Our BillPay code is 038 022
- or via our secure Online donation credit card payment system at
https://www.rfwa.org.au/donate.html

Volunteering

 

RFWA values the support of its tireless volunteers who play an active role in
changing the direction of people's lives who are recovering from mental
illness.

The opportunity to volunteer with RFWA not only makes a significant
difference in the lives of people with a mental illness, it also gives you
the chance to develop your skills, make new friends, and experience the
reward and satisfaction of making a direct and valuable contribution to your
community.

More information at http://www.rfwa.org.au/careers/volunteer.html

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