Orana Op Shop in Christie Downs, Adelaide, SA is listed under Clothing Stores.
Orana has completed the revamping and rebranding of the three Op Shops recently acquired from MIFSA.
The New Year saw Orana start operations at the Op Shops and the Op Shops volunteers officially joining the Orana team.
This new enterprise is the result of great team work between the volunteers and staff at Orana.
The Op Shops will continue with their normal opening hours.
Drop by your local Orana Op Shop and say hi.
They are located in Christie Downs, Goodwood and Seacombe Gardens.
Orana was formed in 1950 by a small group of progressive and visionary parents who were seeking educational and training opportunities for their children with intellectual disabilities who previously had been denied access to such opportunities.
Before 1950 the only specialised service for people with intellectual disabilities in SA was Minda Incorporated,
Which had been established in 1898 to provide accommodation and care for children.
There were no educational, training or vocational services for children and young people with more severe levels of intellectual disabilities, and as a consequence the children were kept at home in the care of their parents.
However, as a result of a public meeting held in Adelaide on August 10, 1950 and attended by more than 80 parents,
The Mentally Retarded Children’s Society, now Orana, was formed.
The primary concern of that first meeting had been the total lack of educational services for children with intellectual disabilities,
But after extensive campaigning and political lobbying by the newly formed Mentally Retarded Children’s Society,
The first educational and training service was established in South Australia.
Known as the Kent Town Occupation Centre, the service was opened in 1953 to provide special tuition and training for children
Whose level of intellectual disability was below that required for entry into the then Education Department’s opportunity classes.
Although the Centre was run by the Education Department, its establishment was the Society’s first major achievement and was a great encouragement to members of the inaugural Management Committee.
The ages of the children ranged from an entry age of 6 to a leaving age of 16.
“Orana provides great support for people living with disability. So proud to be part of the team.”
“I have a mental illness, my life has improved by working.”
“I do not know much about them Nicolle should tell me more about them”
Orana provides independence for people living with disability through a variety of employment and accommodation opportunities.
Orana provides people with disabilities the opportunity to live and work within their local community, fulfil their dreams and become valued and productive community members.
We currently provide employment, accommodation and respite services to over 650 South Australians with disability
Monday – Friday, 10am – 4pm