WHY SUPPORT AMA CHARITY?
AMA Charity provides opportunities for Australians to learn essential driving and riding skills and knowledge at a young age, to be safer at driving and riding at licence age.
AMA Charity is the charitable arm of the Australian Motor Association (AMA) Ltd. The AMA is registered with the Australian Charities and Not for Profit Commissions and was established in 2020 by the driver and rider training profession as a means of enhancing road and waterway safety for Australians, through early and further driving and riding experience.
Quite simply, AMA Charity is about drive safe, ride safe.
Our Mission - To reduce the risk of injury or death of Australian drivers and riders by providing opportunities for essential skills and knowledge to be learnt at a young age, to be safer at driving and riding at licence age. The AMA achieves this aim by establishing facilities in suitable localities throughout Australia so driver and rider education opportunities may be provided through training, programs and other associated activities.
Find out ways you can support us via a regular contribution, corporate giving, workplace giving, or a bequest in your Will.
On the 1st July 2020, the Australian Motor Association Ltd launched its charitable arm across Australia. This is an exciting time for the AMA team as there is now finally a charitable entity that is devoted not just to driver education, but rider education as well. Read the article about our release...
The AMA CHARITY provides opportunities for Australians to learn essential driving and riding skills and knowledge at a young age, to be safer at driving and riding at licence age
The AMA CHARITY provides opportunities for Australians to learn further driving and riding skills and knowledge at licence age, to be safer drivers and riders
The AMA CHARITY achieves its' aims by establishing facilities in suitable localities throughout Australia so driver and rider education opportunities may be provided through training, programs, sport and recreation activities