St George Association for People with Physical Disabilities
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Elizabeth McDonald has been in Concord Hospital and a respite facility following injuries (broken arm and legs). Our thoughts are with you, Elizabeth as you try and cope with this difficult situation. We send best wishes for your recovery.
Iris Ramsey is experiencing further health problems, and we do send our sincere thoughts to you, Iris.
Pleased to report Evelyn Dayman is home from hospital and progressing quite well following the treatment.
Maura Outterside has returned from her Tasmanian holiday, having had a good time.
Best wishes and safe travel are sent to – Peter & Janet Meagher – off to Hawaii
Robyn Wall going to Alaska and Canada
Jan and Janice Steinfurth off to New Guinea So I think we should expect a few travel reports upon their return, don’t you!!
On May 25 1954, a small group of people with disabilities met in the R.S.L. at Rockdale and established the St George District Fellowship of The Poliomyelitis Society. The founding President, Ashley Coope, and the Committee at that time probably had no idea that this simple beginning would still be a thriving organisation fifty years later, the St George Association for People with Physical Disabilities Incorporated.
The Associaion has undergone significant change through the years, growing from a fellowship of the Polio Society to take in members with other physical disabilities; expanding its horizons to establish an innovative project aimed to achieve accommodation for people with disabilities based purely on their need rather than their finances; realizing its potential as a separate entity, moving in a different direction to its former parent organisation; taking a strong stance on issues for people with disabilities as the advocacy movement grew; and eventually purchasing a property at Belmore, providing accommodation and a beautiful meeting facility for the Association's activities..more..
