FILIPINOS with disabilities and isolated women will receive as groups $1000, under Casey Council’s Access and Inclusion program.
The two groups were the only applicants for a portion of $10,000 in council funds this financial year to develop programs for disadvantaged people.
Both the Cardinia Casey Community Health Service and the Centre for Philippine Concerns Australia Inc. will use the money to develop socialisation programs for isolated women and groups.
Funds for groups
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