Tpi Assn Of Wa:
Tpi Assn Of Wa

A voluntary group in Western Australia, dedicated to supporting incapacitated ex-servicemen and women, promoting welfare, providing services, and fostering camaraderie among veterans and their dependents across the state.

BENTLEY, WA (view contact and location information)

ABN: 12132660291

Founded on ,
registered as a charity on the
ACNC Charity Register
since .

How This Charity Supports the Community

TPI Association WA is a dedicated organisation serving the welfare and interests of totally and permanently incapacitated (TPI) ex-servicemen and women in Western Australia. It supports those who have sustained injuries, illnesses, or diseases during their military service that render them permanently unemployable in the paid workforce. The association fosters a strong sense of mateship and camaraderie among its members, providing a community where veterans can connect, share experiences, and receive support.

Mission and Vision

The mission of the TPI Association WA is to safeguard the rights and welfare of its members by advocating for just and equitable treatment and ensuring they receive the benefits and concessions they are entitled to. The vision is to create a supportive environment where every TPI veteran and their dependants feel valued, respected, and empowered through access to quality services and ongoing support.

Main Objectives

  • Provide the highest quality of service to members with courtesy and respect.
  • Advocate for improved services and benefits for TPI veterans and their families.
  • Listen to members’ needs and communicate decisions transparently.
  • Promote social connection and wellbeing through regular meetings and activities.

Benefiting Groups

The primary beneficiaries are ex-servicemen and women who have been classified as TPI by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, along with their dependants. The association also supports families and carers who play a vital role in the wellbeing of these veterans.

Services and Activities

  • Regular monthly meetings and an Annual General Meeting to keep members informed and engaged.
  • Social clubs and welfare programs that encourage peer support and community participation.
  • Access to a range of government and association-specific concessions and benefits.
  • Publication of the quarterly Battling On Magazine to provide news, updates, and information relevant to members.
  • Online services including membership management and digital access to resources.
  • Ongoing advocacy and representation to protect the rights and interests of TPI veterans.

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