Our vision is for people with disabilities and their carers to have access to innovative technical solutions, enhancing quality of life, opportunities for independence and participation in the community.
With main offices in Sydney and a corps of volunteers throughout NSW, Technical Aid to the Disabled (NSW) has been serving people with disabilities for over 30 years and have developed over 25,000 devices that have assisted people with disabilities from all age groups.
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Introducing the TADNSW Wine Service.
You can now enjoy good wine and make a difference at the same time.
Through our fundraising wine service you can now buy quality wine direct from the winery, which provides a donation of $20 per case to TADNSW.
With competitive prices, FREE delivery and a money-back guarantee, making a difference has never been easier or more enjoyable. We encourage responsible drinking and we thank you for your support. Click here to browse and place your order.
Annual General Meeting 2008
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Six new Honorary Members were welcomed by TADNSW at our Annual General Meeting in October. Pictured: Back (l to r) Fred Thomson, Bill Arnold, Grant Cockburn, Bill Jenkins. Front (l to r) Geoff Fry, TADNSW President Bill Phippen, and Norm Evans OAM.
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This year, TADNSW held our AGM at Amway's Castle Hill Training Centre on Thursday, October 23rd. Amway also generously provided lunch and refreshments.
Six new honorary members were inducted and the Board
re-elected for another year.
Amway of Australia's Tony Greig, who is involved in the FREEDOM WHEELS Modified Bike Program, gave a special address to the meeting and expressed his admiration for the service.
Read more about what was covered at AGM in the 2007-2008 Annual Report.
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