Ryan doesn’t just appreciate the arts – he lives and breathes them. From fine-tuning his drawing and painting skills to strumming his guitar and dabbling in theatre, Ryan’s passion for creativity is undeniable.
Warwick recently attended the Winter Flame community event in Tanunda, sharing the evening with many who share his passion for the bagpipes.
Lachy is one of the first to put his hand up to take part in Minda's supported volunteering pilot program with St Vinnies.
The University of Canberra has secured $1.87 million in federal funding to develop a training program for disability support workers, with Minda named as one of the six partner organisations to help shape and deliver the project.
Rebecca* is one of 11 participants who has graduated from the MyPathway to Day Options program since 2023 and has quickly developed the skills, friendships and confidence needed to live her best life.
A group of 14 garden enthusiasts are doing more than just cultivating fruits and vegetables at the new Kumangka Community Garden, they are also cultivating connections.
For the second year in a row, Minda was proud to be gold sponsor of SACID’s Leading Through Inclusion Conference, reaffirming its dedication to advocating for and supporting people living with intellectual disability.
Riverland-based student Morgan, who is currently studying a Certificate III in Individual Support at the SA Learning Centre (SALC), will compete at WordSkills Australia's National Championships and Skills Show in Brisbane next week.
Since joining MyPath in November last year, Wayne has quickly become a popular and familiar face around Minda’s Brighton Neighbourhood.