As the national peak body representing children and young people (0-25 years) with disability, we advocate for their rights and provide a vital link between their experiences, the government and other key stakeholders.
But we cannot do it alone. We need your support to continue making a positive impact on the lives of children and young people across Australia.
Why donate to CYDA?
Your donation can directly contribute to shaping the future for children and young people with disability. By supporting CYDA, you can help us:
- drive inclusion
- create equitable life pathways and opportunities
- lead changes in community attitudes and aspirations
- support young people to take control
- call out discrimination, abuse and neglect
Donate to CYDA
CYDA is a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission and all donations over $2 are tax deductible.
You can donate using the form below or directly here: Children and Young People with Disability Australia – GiveNow
If you have any difficulty using the form, or would like to donate another way, you can call our office on 1800 222 660.
We know budgets are tight right now, so please only donate if you can afford it.
If you have the capacity, you can choose to set up recurring monthly payments to CYDA or donate a larger amount.
CYDA’s achievements are shared by our whole community and every contribution helps.
Thank you for your contribution
Your contribution can make a significant difference to the opportunities provided to young people with disability.
- $50 could support a young person with disability to share their lived experience in key policy reforms
- $100 could support a young person with disability to learn about disability rights, advocacy and to develop their leadership skills
- $200 could allow four young people to participate in a key consultation or co-design session to directly shape CYDA’s policies, practices and resources for the community
- $400 could support a young person with disability to attend national events to engage with their community, share their ideas and advocate for issues that directly impact their lives