Welcome to the JMB Foundation website



This is the official website of The James Macready-Bryan Foundation.

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The James Macready-Bryan (JMB) Foundation has been established to provide support for the rehabilitation of James Macready-Bryan and others in similar necessitous circumstances. James incurred life changing injuries to his brain as a result of an assault in October 2006, where he fell, unconscious, hitting his head on the pavement. Unfortunately, when he fell, he also fell through a gap in our social support system, which provides very limited funding for the care and rehabilitation of young acquired brain injury patients.
The Foundation aims to raise money and public awareness of the plight of many young people in our community who find themselves, through their disabilities, confined to unsuitable accommodation and with inadequate opportunity to receive appropriate rehabilitation and care.

For more information, please see the 'About Us' page. Click on 'Friends' to log in

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Marafun ramping up in 2010


WE NEED VOLUNTEERS!!! For the first time, in 2010, the JMB Foundation will be one of two major charities associated with the St.George Melbourne Marathon Festival. Held in Early October, the Marathon attract some 16,000 participants each year. This year, as part of our involvement, we have commi.....


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Rudd announces NDIS feasibility study


The Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, announced on 23/11/09 a $10M feasibility study designed to ascertain the viability of a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). This announcement is the result of many years lobbying by disability groups across Australia, including the JMB Foundation.


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Austin Street


The Austin Street development for 10 young ABI sufferers is moving along...


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