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Kylan Beech
Founder
Kylan is our Founder and Operations Manager for Simply Supporting Abilities.
Kylan oversees all operations at Simply Supporting Abilities.
Kylan will be assisting the team in the Hospitality Work Experience Program at High Street Cafes on Monday's, where he will will help the clients in developing workplace and life skills including; barista training, teamwork, communication skills, food preparation, customer service and so much more!
In his spare time, you will find Kylan on the footy field, umpiring for the SANFL.
Kylan was awarded the Young South Australian Citizen of the year award in 2024, for raising over $100,000 for the early detection of Cancer through the Cancer Council. Kylan also volunteers for the St Vincent de Paul Society, and in both his paid and unpaid work, Kylan dedicates his life to helping others.
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Ella Muecke
Executive Assistant
Ella is our Executive Assistant for Simply Supporting Abilities.
Ella has recently graduated from the University of South Australia with a Bachelors Degree in Business Marketing, and has previous experience in multiple marketing roles.
In her spare time, you will find Ella on the footy field, playing for Old Ignatians Football Club and she barracks for Geelong in the AFL!
Ella also works as a barista during the week and on weekends.
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Neerja Meynet
Disability Support Worker
Neerja is one of our Support Workers here at Simply Supporting Abilities.
Neerja is involved in our Hospitality Work Experience Program based at High Street Cafe in Kensington every Monday. Here, Neerja will assist the clients in developing workplace and life skills including; barista training, teamwork, communication skills, food preparation, customer service and so much more!
Neerja is currently studying a Cert 3 in early childhood education and care. In her spare time, Neerja loves making art as well as camping, hiking, and exploring nature.
'I want to be a part of something that supports and positively impacts the lives of others. I love interacting and connecting with different people, because I believe there's so much we can learn from each other, to understand the different ways we all live and experience the world.'