Building Progress That Lasts
The easyauto123 Newcastle team presenting a $1,000 Cars for Good donation to Cerebral Palsy Alliance Hunter.
Cerebral Palsy Alliance supports babies, children, teenagers and adults living with cerebral palsy and a range of neurological and physical disabilities. For many families, their support becomes part of everyday life, helping individuals build the skills, confidence and independence needed to participate more fully in the world around them.
Their work is grounded in development. Through therapy, early intervention and long-term support, they focus on what is possible, building capability step by step.
Across Newcastle and the broader Hunter region, that impact is seen in the steady progress of individuals and families navigating complex needs with care and consistency.
This month, through Cars for Good, the easyauto123 Newcastle team donated $1,000 to support Cerebral Palsy Alliance’s work within the local community.
For the Newcastle team, this contribution carries a personal connection.
Sales Manager Josh Bird sees the value of this support through his daughter, Sienna. Like many families connected to Cerebral Palsy Alliance, their experience reflects how consistent therapy and early intervention can shape confidence, independence and long-term outcomes.
Progress in this space is rarely immediate. It is built gradually through support that adapts and responds to each individual.
That understanding shaped the team’s decision.
Spending time with the team at the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Stuart Centre in Newcastle brought that work into sharper focus. Their approach is thoughtful and structured, centred around each person’s goals and focused on building practical capability for everyday life.
Through Cars for Good, the $1,000 donation will support the ongoing work of the Stuart Centre, helping provide access to therapy, resources and support for individuals and families across the region.
Linda from Cerebral Palsy Alliance shared during the visit:
“It’s amazing the work you are doing for the community, and this money will really help with the new building by making resources more available to the people who need help and support.”
Funding like this helps strengthen inclusion, participation and connection across the community. It supports services that enable individuals to build independence and take part more fully in everyday life.
The impact is not defined by a single moment. It is reflected in what people are able to do more confidently, more independently and with greater consistency.
For the easyauto123 Newcastle team, this contribution is part of an ongoing commitment to supporting organisations that are helping people move forward.
And in this case, that support is helping build progress that lasts.
If you would like to learn more about the work of Cerebral Palsy Alliance or find ways to support their programs, you can visit their website at cerebralpalsy.org.au or follow them on Facebook at facebook.com/cerebralpalsyalliance.