New Sponsor Announcement

AVCAT is delighted to announce Dialysis Australia will be sponsoring a new scholarship in 2026.

Quote from the Managing Director Moe Khodragha 

“The core mission of Dialysis Australia is to enable “more time for life” for veterans and their families living with chronic kidney disease and requiring dialysis treatment. This is achieved with the assisted home dialysis (Haemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis) model of care, where veterans are able to receive treatment in the comfort and convenience of their own homes, with the support of an experienced dialysis nurse throughout each session at no cost. This approach promotes health, independence and quality of life, while ensuring veterans have dignity and choice in their care.”

Watch Dialysis Australia’s new Veteran hero here https://youtu.be/mqdePmaOi1w

“This partnership highlights Dialysis Australia’s dedication to advancing opportunities for the wider veteran community through meaningful educational scholarships.”

Quote from AVCAT CEO Len Russell

“By Dialysis Australia sponsoring the children and grandchildren of veterans in their pursuit of a tertiary education, they are clearly demonstrating their commitment to making a long-term meaningful impact in the lives of Australian veteran families.”

Applications for the 2026 AVCAT Scholarships are now closed. 2027 applications will open online on the 18th August 2026 and close on the 31st October 2026. Read more about AVCAT and our mission at www.avcat.org.au

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