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CEO named Business Person of Year

DISABILITY services organisation, Manaia Assist aims to provide the support your family needs to live life to the fullest.

Based in Kitchener Parade, Bankstown, the group has been nominated as a finalist for the prestigious Australian Women’s Small Business Champion Award.
“This nomination is a testament to our commitment to excellence and the hard work of our entire team,” a spokesperson said.
This follows CEO Kamilla Dave being honoured with the Business Person of the Year Award in the 2024 Canterbury Bankstown Local Business Awards.
“Kamilla’s dedication and leadership have been instrumental in driving the success of Manaia Assist, with the recognition well-deserved,” the spokesperson said.
“Manaia Assist has always strived to provide top-notch services and support to our community and these nominations highlight our ongoing efforts to make a positive impact.
“We are incredibly proud of these achievements and look forward to the final results.”
Meaning ‘guardian’, Manaia is connected to three concepts – partnership, protection and participation.
For NDIS participants, they provide all three, by creating an environment where their clients feel safe and supported to reach their goals.
Providing short and medium-term accommodation as well as assisted independent living, the Manaia team also offer ‘drop-in’ support plus children’s and youth services.
Other services include personal care, household tasks, transport assistance, daily task help, group and centre-based activities, managing life stages, community participation support, accommodation and tenancy and development of daily care and life skills plus much more.
For further info: manaiaassist.com.au or 1300 626 242.