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Your donation will change lives

At genU we create and deliver innovative services and programs that empower people to reach their full potential.

Your donation means we can continue to offer a broad range of specialised services to people who need them the most, including people living with disability and older or isolated people.

Donations are fully tax-deductible and your contribution will be directed into genU programs in local communities.

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Leave a gift in your will

Through a Charitable Bequest to genU you can leave a legacy that makes your community a better place for future generations. It’s a powerful way to support initiatives and programs that help people to reach their full potential.

Your gift supports initiatives that foster inclusion and connection for people with disability, as well as older and isolated people.

An inspiring legacy: Tara’s Dream

Tara McGowan was just 23 years of age and studying to become a Special Needs Teacher when she tragically passed away from an asthma attack in 2015.

Her family created the Tara’s Dream Foundation in honour of her passionate wish to help young people living width disability. The foundation, in partnership with genU, raised $300,000 towards the cost of building Tara’s Dream – creating better housing and accommodation options for young people living with a disability in the Bellarine area.

You too can leave behind a life-changing legacy or honour a loved one with a Charitable Bequest. You can nominate a fixed dollar amount, a property or specific asset, or choose to gift a part of your estate.

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