THE BENEVOLENT Society, Australia’s first charity, is moving to a new office in Kempsey and and will now be providing the clinical services that DCS (Disability Clinical Services) did previously.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The two organisations have come together and The Benevolent Society will now have a greater presence in Kempsey, delivering services to clients in three areas of focus: disability, ageing and family support.
To coincide with the joining of The Benevolent Society and DCS, The Benevolent Society has launched its first advertising campaign in almost five years, letting locals know that ‘when the moment comes, we’re here’.
The ‘Be Loved’ campaign is designed to let Kempsey Shire residents know that The Benevolent Society is always available to assist people live their best lives – that when the moment comes for help of any kind, The Benevolent Society provides the services most appropriate to making life better.
“We are committed to providing as many Australians as we can with support so that they can live their best lives,” The Benevolent Society CEO Jo Toohey said.
“We advocate for social justice and change – as we have for more than 200 years – and we bring services that support people with disability and older Australians stay in their homes for as long as they’d like to.
“For families, we provide whatever aid they require, achieving great impact and effectuating excellent outcomes.
“Our staff will be mobile, providing assistance wherever our clients want them. This is particularly helpful in remote and rural areas and we’ll have service hubs that ensure people receive the support they need and want.”
The campaign has been created to let people in Kempsey know that The Benevolent Society is still here and growing. Watch out for it in print and on tv.