Our dream is that every bloke — whether born with a disability or shaken by a sudden injury or illness — has a solid, professional male support worker in his corner.

Not someone who does the bare minimum, but someone who genuinely cares, listens, and shows up through the good days and the bloody tough ones.

We know how hard it is when life changes overnight. But we also know this: you’re still you.

You might have to do things differently now, but you can still enjoy the things you love — fishing, fixing things, getting outdoors, laughing with your family and mates.

We’re here to help you get back into those moments, one step at a time. We also take pressure off your family so they can go back to being your partner, kids, parents, or mates — not full-time carers.

We’ll let you try things, fail, learn, give it another crack. Because that’s how blokes grow.

And our real dream?
To make ourselves redundant.

If we can help you build the confidence, skills, and independence to thrive in your new situation, then we’ve done our job — and done it well.

My goal is simple: to help every bloke move from facing a tough new reality to living a confident, thriving life — one where you don’t need us anymore. That’s the real win.

Tom Sijm, Managing Director

Dreams we've helped realise:

Wayne - Back to Golf.

Wayne’s a friendly, social bloke in his early 50s who built a great business and loved being outdoors — fishing, kayaking, camping, and getting out with mates.

He's a loving father of two kids, a husband, and a mate to many friends. And then the inevitable happened.

A mountain bike crash into a rock left him with an incomplete spinal cord injury that turned life upside down.

When we met him, about nine months after the accident, he was fired up and determined to walk again. And honestly? We believe he will!

Rehab has been a rollercoaster — wins, setbacks, breakthroughs, frustrations. Through all of it, Wayne has kept that stubborn fighting spirit.

One day he told his support worker something that hit home:

“Rehab is important… but getting back to the things I love matters just as much.”

Before the accident, Wayne loved a round of golf (and the cold drinks that come with it).

So when he found an accessible golf program for people with spinal injuries, we backed him all the way.

That first session wasn’t just a success — it lit something in him. The familiar fire. The feeling of being Wayne again.

It wasn’t just a win…
It was a turning point in getting his life back.

Stewie - Back to Tinkering.

Stewart — or Stewie, as he’ll correct you — had his whole life flipped in one catastrophic moment. A rare spinal disease left him temporarily paralysed from the neck down.

For a long time, no one knew if he’d ever move, feel, or walk again. The fear of spending life in a chair hit him hard, and the emotional toll was enormous.

We met Stewie almost ten years after that medical episode. By then, he was walking with a stick (and a scooter for longer hauls) and had adapted to losing most use of his dominant arm.

Bit by bit, he taught his other arm to take over — something most of us never even think about.

But one loss hit him harder than anything else:
he couldn’t drive anymore.

For a truckie and a muscle-car fanatic, that was the ultimate blow.

Still, Stewie never lost the spark. He had the knowledge, the passion, and one hell of a skilled non-dominant arm. What he needed was a hand — someone beside him so he could get back to tinkering with his pride and joy: his muscle car.

His dream?
Convert the car from manual to automatic so he might one day drive it again.

With support, determination, and a whole lot of patience, Stewie pulled it off.

The conversion is complete — and now he’s working on the grand finale: getting behind the wheel and driving off into the sunset.

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