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HACC 2008/09 Growth Funding Approvals HOME and COMMUNITY CARE 2008/09 GROWTH FUNDING APPROVALS Organisation Recurrent $ (FYE) Activ Foundation Inc 21,212 Aged Care Services Australia P/L 35,428 Albany Lions Community Care Centre (WA) Inc 108,362 Alzheimers Australia WA Ltd 104,699 Amana Living Inc 384,491 Armadale Home Help Service For Aged 160,418 Armadale/Kelmscott Mobile Meals 1,530 Australian Asian Association Of WA Inc 78,568 Bayswater ECHO 452,698 Bethanie Group Inc 67,737 Brightwater Care Group Inc 649,361 Brookton Community Services Inc 24,258 Bulup Kulung inc 31,643 Busselton Elderly Support Service Home & Community Care 97,846 Care Options Inc 369,638 Carnarvon Medical Services Aboriginal Corp 10,085 Chung Wah Association 167,162 City of Bayswater 100,122 City of Canning 466,697 City of Cockburn 194,240 City of Kalgoorlie/Boulder 181,730 City of Nedlands 38,856 City of Stirling 323,832 City of Swan 168,340 City of Wanneroo 211,245 Collie Day Care Centre Inc 9,360 Community First Inc 139,974 Community Home Care Bunbury 119,118 CommunityWest 548,890 Coolgardie Community Care 22,488 Creative & Therapy Activities Group 168,551 Derby Home & Community Care 6,309 Disability Services Commission 243,167 East Pilbara Independence Support Inc 42,926 Organisation Recurrent $ (FYE) Eastern Goldfields Volunteer Task Force Inc 42,274 Great Southern Health Region 110,708 Esperance Home Care/MOW 29,640 Harvey Health & Community Services Group 76,823 Hills Community Support Group 91,778 Homecare Services Pty Ltd 146,765 Independent Living Centre of WA 176,903 Kimberley Health Region 260,253 Kwinana Home Support 122,905 Mandurah Community Care Inc 49,069 Meath Care Inc 29,550 Melville Cares 27,945 Midwest & Murchison Health Region 223,394 Morrissey Homestead Inc 172,684 Multicultural Services Centre Of WA Inc 100,216 Nindilingarri Aboriginal Cultural Health Services 53,242 People Who Care Inc 563,268 Perth Home Care Services 481,869 Rod Evans Senior Citizens Centre 9,152 Share & Care Community Service Group Inc 6,300 Shire Of Capel 77,968 Shire Of Dowerin 3,317 Shire Of Esperance 29,640 Shire Of Kalamunda 984,291 Shire of Manjimup HACC 124,985 Silver Chain Nursing Association 103,020 South West Area Health Service 61,383 Southcare Inc 150,094 Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc 936,490 Southside Care 15,004 Southern Districts Support Association 201,081 Technology Assisting Disability WA Inc 216,213 The Aged Persons Support Service 97,944 The Neurological Council of WA 86,385 Town Of Bassendean 87,216 Town Of Cambridge 2,240 Umbrella Multicultural Community Care Services Inc 52,591 Uniting Care Crossroads WA 191,897 Uniting Care West 49,505 Uniting Church Homes 58,936 University of WA 30,000 Wheatbelt Health Region 339,259 Yaandina Family Centre 44,380 * Note Current as at 30 June 2009 12,439,918 .
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