by | Apr 26, 2022 | Community, Health, Social

Tammy empowering the young and old 

Whether it’s supporting seniors or assisting high school students, Tammy Robinson’s passion is helping people in need.  

As a lifestyle carer for Carinity Home Care, Tammy supports seniors living on Brisbane’s south side to live the life they love, in the home they love.  

Tammy Robinson out and about with one of her Carinity Home Care  clients, Joanne Taylor. 

She is also dedicated to supporting teenagers in the Logan district through her award-winning not-for-profit social enterprise, Formally Ever After.  

Recognising that many families struggle to afford the costs of school  formals, Tammy established Formally Ever After in 2019. 

Tammy says the community program helps to remove financial barriers to attending formals by  providing donated dresses, suits, and accessories for students to wear for  free.  

“Here in Logan some families struggle with bare necessities, so I knew  formal wear for that final celebration was way out of their reach. I wanted  to have a program to make sure no local Year 12 students missed out on  going to their formal.” 

 

“I had time and knew I could make a difference, so I just gave it a go. I  started asking my friends and family to donate and then went around to  schools. Each year it has grown more and more as word has spread.” 

Tammy has dressed around 1,200 young people for their big night,  including Carinity Education Southside students. Her enterprise has also helped to “show young adults that kindness is free and that their whole community wants them to attend their formals.

She adds that Formally Ever After also helps to dress students for Year 6 graduations,  Year 10 semi-formals and student award ceremonies, and assists “other special individuals who just need something special to wear”. 

“Seeing how happy the students are, the smiles are priceless. Seeing how  we inspire, empower, and impact our young adults just makes my heart so  full of love.” 

Tammy’s community has recognised the value of her charity work. She was  nominated as Logan City’s Volunteer of the Year, won the Community 

Champion and People’s Choice awards in ABC Brisbane’s Community Spirit  Awards, and has received awards from Federal and State MPs. 

Kindness and compassion are also driving Tammy’s work as a lifestyle carer  with Carinity Home Care Brisbane South. Supporting seniors has long been  one of her passions. 

She says, “I actually started volunteering in a local nursing home when I was 12. My  love for older people just grew and grew and I worked in nursing homes  before I had children,”   

“Now I love working in the community and helping to keep our seniors in  their homes longer. I just love that we get to be a small part of their lives  and can assist them to live the life they want in their own homes.” 

Tammy sees similarities between caring for seniors and assisting younger  people in need. 

“It’s about giving your time to those who need it, being kind and caring and  doing what you can to make others feel comfortable, empowered, uplifted, and supported. It’s about making even the smallest difference to their  day and their lives, leaving them with a happy feeling in their hearts.”  

“Going to work each day makes me smile because I know I get to see some  of my favourite people.” 

 

Share on:

More local stories

Recent Stories