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Ngala is the leading provider of early parenting services in Western Australia.  With a history of over 120 years of continuous service to the community, Ngala works from a strengths-based approach with the premise that parents want the best outcomes for their children. Ngala works with families to enhance their experience of parenting and to help them understand the key milestones in the development of their young children. 

Ngala has contact with over 40,000 families, including 40% of families who give birth in the state through its workshops, family services and online presence. Ngala’s Helpline is staffed by Child Health Nurses and is often the first point of contact for families in need of support, receiving approximately 20,000 calls each year.

We need your help and support in enabling us to continue to invest in the health and wellbeing of families within the state. You will be supporting programs that impact on vulnerable families and children, providing essential services also to families living in regional WA who may have less access to services and support.

Various ways you can contribute are:

If you would prefer to send a cheque or money order,
 please make it out to:

Ngala Community Services
9 George Street
Kensington
WA 6151

If you would like any more information about donating to Ngala, please feel free to contact our Accounts department.

 

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