Luke Priddis Foundation, Helping autisic and special needs children. Luke Priddis Foundation, Helping autisic and special needs children.

News

Community Services Funding GrantsPosted at 28/7/10

The Luke Priddis Foundation will not be offering Community Services Funding grants in 2010, as we will be focusing on expanding our own services instead. Read more >

Family Advocacy Workshop and Information SessionPosted at 27/7/10

Family Advocacy will be running two workshops, one covering Family Advocacy and the other, for families of children with a disability who are preparing for or who have started school in recent years. Read more >

Over $60,000 Donated To The Community So Far!Posted at 13/4/10

Since inception, LPF has provided in excess of $60,000 to local early intervention programs and schools which cater for children with ASD and other special needs. Read more >

Events Noticeboard

ASD Workshops Planned For 2010

The Luke Priddis Foundation team, are currently planning Workshops, for parents and professionals, on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) related topics, to be held in the Penrith area in the second half of 2010. Read more >

Sydney Water, Divisional Services

Thank You Sydney Water, Divisional Services

On Thursday 17 July 2008, the Divisional Services team from Sydney Water presented a cheque for $7,000 to Holly Priddis from the Luke Priddis Foundation.

The cheque presentation took place at the offices of the Luke Priddis Foundation and was attended by members of the Divisional Services team, together with the            Holly Priddis and Shonagh Bennett from the Foundation.

The Divisional Services team raised the money through a company rewards scheme for reducing their lost time due to injury at work and the team decided to donate the money to the Foundation.

This very generous donation will be used by the Foundation to purchase computer software for children with Autism to use in schools.

Pictured from left to right - Ian Manners, John Robinson, Mark Tibbett, Shonagh Bennett, Ken Tonks, Holly Priddis and Eddy Chan