Help keep the L.A.B. open and accessible
Community support helps the L.A.B. provide programmes, activities, equipment and a welcoming place for young people and families. You can help by donating, sponsoring a programme, contributing useful resources or building an ongoing partnership.
Support practical community programmes
Donations help the charity cover the real costs of running the L.A.B. and keeping community activities free or low cost wherever possible.
Empower YOUth OoHC Inc is a registered charity with DGR status. The correct legal name, ABN and tax-deductibility wording are confirmed before the donation page goes live.
Funds may support areas such as:
- Programme materials and equipment
- Food and practical supplies
- Activity costs
- Space improvements
- Subsidised participation
- Community events
- Training and programme delivery
Give a programme reliable support
Programme sponsorship can help cover the ongoing cost of a regular activity, workshop series or community event. A sponsorship proposal sets out the programme supported, the contribution requested, what it funds, the sponsorship period and how the sponsor is acknowledged.
Useful contributions aren’t always financial
The L.A.B. may benefit from people or organisations able to contribute:
All involvement is subject to the organisation’s suitability, safeguarding, screening, supervision and insurance requirements.
Thank you to the organisations supporting the L.A.B.
We acknowledge each supporter with a clear explanation of what they’ve supported. Current logos are displayed with permission — please confirm before go-live.

Community Bank Doncaster East and Templestowe Village · Bendigo Bank
Grant sponsor of Monday Nights at the L.A.B.
Community supporter — contributed to the creation and fit-out of the L.A.B. space and practical community work.

Hornsby Building Surveyors & Consultants
A community supporter of the L.A.B.
Talk with us about a useful way to help
The strongest partnerships begin with a clear conversation about what the L.A.B. needs and what a supporter can genuinely contribute.


