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You can make a difference

However you choose to support us, together we'll be helping people of all ages live a better quality of life.

Your support means a lot. It helps improve the wellbeing and socialisation of our clients, creating cherished memories and helping them realise their dreams.

Brightwater is a not-for-profit and a registered charity under section 12 of the Charitable Collections Act 1946 (WA).

How you can help

There are many ways you can support Brightwater.

The Tech Innovate Challenge

The Tech Innovate Challenge is an extended hackathon focused on reducing social isolation among older Australians through innovative technology solutions.

Innovators, students, developers, researchers, software experts, technologists and other stakeholders are invited to develop practical, real-world solutions which can be developed further as a research and development project or implemented into production for our senior population.

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Recent Support

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Home care client Susan visits Perth Zoo thanks to Life's Possibilities_in front of giant gorilla statue in her scooter Article

A lovely day at Perth Zoo

Home care client Susan zipped through Perth Zoo on her new scooter, capturing photos and memories with her favourite support worker. Through our Life’s Possibilities program, she’s rediscovered the freedom to explore and connect.

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Dig deep for Brightwater’s Huntington’s disease building appeal

Dr Maria Kailis – a well-known Perth GP, and Brightwater Board Director since 2017 – has thrown her support behind the project, by sponsoring one of the houses.

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Tech wizards to help fight loneliness scourge

Combating loneliness via innovative technological solutions is the focus of a new hackathon Brightwater is running in partnership with some of WA’s brightest sparks.

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