How You Can Support Access Industries

Access Industries is currently supporting over 290 people with disabilities through our Factory Divisions.

In addition the organisation operates an Employment Placement Service which assists close to 150 people with disabilities to obtain and retain jobs in the open labour market. 

In order to generate the funds needed to continue to provide quality employment services for people with disabilities, Access Industries must supplement the income generated by our business services through various fundraising activities.

Thank you for considering support for Access Industries. We invite you to consider the following ways in which you can contribute to our activities.



Art Union

Access Industries holds an authority to Fundraise for Charitable Purposes and conducts three Art Unions each year.

Each Art Union has a range of outstanding prizes: from a Peugeot vehicle, through an overseas holiday, to a Shopping Weekend.

With fewer than 25,000 tickets in each Art Union draw, the chances of winning a major prize is better than many mainstream lotteries.

Best of all, when you purchase a ticket you know that the proceeds will be used to assist people with a disability to improve their work skills and their independence through meaningful employment.



Donations

Why not make a donation to help us provide our services for people with disabilities.

Access Industries is endorsed as an Income Tax Exempt Charity and as a Deductible Gift Recipient under the Australian Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.

Income from donations can be used to help us buy new machinery or provide additional services for people with disabilities who are eager to demonstrate their ability to engage in real work.

All donations over $2.00 that are made to Access Industries are tax deductible.
We will provide you with a receipt for tax purposes.

Donations may be made by cheque or credit card


Click to view the Donations Form

Call: (02) 9718 7077
Fax to: (02) 9674 6538

or Mail To: Access Industries for the Disabled Ltd
Art Union Division
PO Box 415
SEVEN HILLS NSW 1730



Bequests

By the simple gesture of a bequest to Access Industries you can help us to assist in bringing personal and financial independance to people with disabilities.

By remembering Access Industries in your will, you can make a lasting difference to people with disabilities and their families.

All bequests will be used to provide additional support for the disabled.

If you would like to leave an impressionable gift to Access Industries please contact your solicitor and ask for the following wording to be included in your will.

"I give,devise and bequeath (the sum of $..... or .....% or the residue of my estate) to Access Industries for the Disabled Limited and I direct that the receipt of the Treasurer for the time being of Access Industries for the Disabled Limited shall be a good and sufficient discharge to my trustees."

By remembering Access Industries in your will, you can make a lasting difference to people with disabilities and their families.

All bequests will be used to provide additional support for people with disabilities.

To find out more about leaving a bequest in your will to Access Industries Please Contact Mike Smith at our Head Office at 371 Beamish Street Campsie NSW 2194, Phone (02) 9787 2700.


 



Payroll Donations

Another way to assist Access Industries in supporting people with a disability is by making a regular donation through your payroll.

By making a donation to Access Industries through your payroll you can assist us in supporting people with a disability with rewarding jobs and life skills.

You decide how much and how often you would like to make a donation and you can start and stop the payroll deductions at any time. The donations are taken from your pre tax wage so you receive an immediate tax benefit.

If you would like to make a pre tax payroll donation

Payroll Deductions Form

Complete the form and give a copy to your payroll department
and send a copy to Access Industries for the Disabled Ltd.



 
 
Last update: 18/08/2008