At RAC, we’re dedicated to driving change for a better Western Australia by collaborating with local communities. These partnerships reflect the strength of our purpose, vision and mission.

Our partners

We work with our community partners to create a safer, more sustainable and better-connected WA.

Children riding bicycles on the street

Constable Care Foundation Safety School

WA’s leading youth safety education provider

Constable Care delivers safety programs to thousands of young people in WA.

We’re a proud supporter of the Constable Care Safety School. Its road safety program helps children learn how to stay safe on the road by re-enacting real-life situations. This builds their confidence to spot dangers and handle risks.

Our staff volunteer as part of the road safety program, and you can do the same.

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Two RAC volunteers working on a pushbike at Dismantle

Dismantle

Helping young people unlock their full potential

Dismantle is a not-for-profit organisation with programs like Bike Rescue, JobReadii and Renew Property Maintenance. These are hands-on programs designed to build new skills so young people can contribute to the community.

Dismantle helps young people who are at risk, and who need guidance and leadership. The aim is to provide a pathway to employment for those who need it.

We’re proud to partner with Dismantle. Our staff contribute several times a year as part of our volunteering program.

Together, we’re helping to give young people skills and confidence to improve their lives.

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Three RAC volunteers are sitting behind two dingoes at WA Wildlife

WA Wildlife

Australia’s busiest rescue-to-release wildlife organisation

WA Wildlife is one of the most active native animal veterinary hospitals in the country. Their purpose is to drive positive change for wildlife and their habitats.

They rescue, treat and rehabilitate animals in need. This includes injured, sick, orphaned and displaced native wildlife.

At RAC, we care about the community, the environment and sustainability. That’s one of the reasons WA Wildlife is a popular choice in our staff volunteering program.

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RAC participants on country with Jawun

Jawun

Jawun unites volunteers with Indigenous leaders in local communities to help them achieve their goals.

We support Indigenous regional organisations in WA by seconding staff through Jawun.

Almost 50 RAC staff members have spent six weeks ‘on country’. During that time, they worked alongside Indigenous leaders and gathered cultural knowledge.

Afterwards, staff brought these insights back to RAC, improving services for all members.

We’re committed to supporting reconciliation and diversity. Jawun is one of the many ways our organisation reflects and respects the communities we serve.

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