About Supporting Moo

Supporting your steps to independence

Supporting Moo began when founder, Jodi Brown, saw for herself how life-changing the NDIS could be. She also saw how many families were struggling to find the right support.

Jodi’s Story

As a mum of 4 children - 3 with disabilities - I know only too well what a challenging yet rewarding job this is. I can’t do it alone and I rely on the encouragement, support and practical help of a big network of people, including the NDIS service providers who support my family. 


The NDIS has been life-changing for my family. We have access to support that has made everyday life a bit easier and taken the stress out of trying to access all the activities and appointments we need. 

Last year, for the first time ever, my family was able to go on holiday together and make memories. That was a big deal for us. 


What started out as a simple goal of making sure my family was happy, healthy and thriving has become so much more. Once I knew how the NDIS worked - and saw the positive impact it had on my family - I wanted to share that with the world. That’s why I started Supporting Moo and why I come to work each day.


It has grown to something bigger than I ever dreamed and I’m so proud that my team can take the overwhelm and stress out of the NDIS for so many families. 

I want every family to experience the relief, joy and hope that comes with finding the right support for your family.

MOO started with Jodi’s love of cows! She even had a cow-themed wedding and had a previous business called The Oily Moo. It made sense that any business name Jodi chose would have to have ‘MOO’ in it.

Starting with Jodi working solo in support coordination, Supporting Moo has quickly grown into a trusted service provider with more than a dozen staff. The team are diverse, enthusiastic and share Jodi’s passion for helping young people on the NDIS to achieve their goals and work towards their version of independence.


Supporting Moo Pty Ltd is now the Northern Territory’s most progressive support provider for young participants of the NDIS. With values of kindness, integrity, flexibility, understanding and innovation, our supports are tailored to each participant’s individual goals, needs and funding levels.

Now our housing program also bears the MOO name which stands for:

My  Own  Opportunity

Find out more about the Supporting Moo family

Jodi knew that creative solutions developed by people with experience of the NDIS was needed.


Jodi’s Story

As a mum of 4 children - 3 with disabilities - I know only too well what a challenging yet rewarding job this is. I can’t do it alone and I rely on the encouragement, support and practical help of a big network of people, including the NDIS service providers who support my family. 


The NDIS has been life-changing for my family. We have access to support that has made everyday life a bit easier and taken the stress out of trying to access all the activities and appointments we need. 

Last year, for the first time ever, my family was able to go on holiday together and make memories. That was a big deal for us. 



What started out as a simple goal of making sure my family was happy, healthy and thriving has become so much more. Once I knew how the NDIS worked - and saw the positive impact it had on my family - I wanted to share that with the world. That’s why I started Supporting Moo and why I come to work each day.


It has grown to something bigger than I ever dreamed and I’m so proud that my team can take the overwhelm and stress out of the NDIS for so many families. 

I want every family to experience the relief, joy and hope that comes with finding the right support for your family.

Our values

At Supporting Moo, we want all our staff, participants and their families to feel our commitment to:

Integrity

Kindness

Tolerance

Understanding

Innovation

Providing a safe space

Flexibility

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