Angels on Wheels, a dedicated NDIS-registered provider, proudly celebrated the International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) with a successful community event at Depena Reserve. The event brought together participants, families, carers, and local community members to recognise and celebrate the achievements and contributions of people with disability.
Promoting Inclusion and Empowerment
The International Day of People with Disability is a global event that encourages people to help build a more inclusive and diverse community. At Angels on Wheels, inclusion and empowerment are central to our mission, and this celebration was a reflection of our commitment to fostering an inclusive society.
“This special day not only provides people with disability an opportunity to celebrate, but also helps raise awareness about the wide range of services and support available,” said Wayne Banoub, Chief Executive of Angels on Wheels.
A Family-Owned Organisation Committed to Wellbeing
Angels on Wheels is a compassionate, family-owned organisation, delivering NDIS support services across Sydney. The team is dedicated to ensuring the wellbeing, safety, and human rights of every participant are upheld through high-quality, personalised care.
“We pride ourselves on being respectful, responsive, empowering, and encouraging. Our aim is to support participants in leading meaningful, independent lives,” Wayne added.
Services That Make a Difference
The team at Angels on Wheels offers a wide range of NDIS services that focus on enhancing wellbeing and promoting independence. These services include:
- Support Coordination
- In-Home Support
- Respite and Short-Term Accommodation
- Community Participation
- Specialised Transport
- Allied Health Services
“Our mission is to create a compassionate and supportive environment where participants can achieve their highest level of physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing,” Wayne said.
A Community Celebration to Remember
The event was held at Depena Reserve on Tuesday, December 3, and featured fun activities, information stalls, and entertainment for everyone. Running from 10.00am to 2.00pm, it was an opportunity for people to come together, celebrate diversity, and learn more about the support services available through the NDIS.