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Below you will find services including Advocacy, Counselling, Helplines, Family violence and child safety, Parenting, Pregnancy & Birth, Early Childhood support, Social and Recreational Activities and much more.
This project is about allowing LGBTIQA+ Tasmanians to come together and help each other. WIOT is a special program designed to bring community together to support one another.
We receive food from Coles and Loaves & Fishes which we organise and put out for the community to take what they need. No requirements need to be met to collect from this service, it is for anyone who needs it.
The Zeehan Neighbourhood Centre provides community development, for the whole community for people of all ages, race and sex, including the aged, young persons and indigenous people.
The Midway Point Neighbourhood House services the area surrounding Sorell. Run by the community for the community we are part of the national Neighbourhood House network.
East Devonport Neighbourhood House is a warm and friendly place where you can come for a variety of reasons.
Clarendon Vale Neighbourhood Centre (CVNC) is a safe welcoming space for all the Clarendon Vale / Clarence Plains community and its surrounds.
The Dunalley Tasman Neighbourhood House operates from two locations, Dunalley and Nubeena.
1800RESPECT is the national domestic, family and sexual violence counselling, information and support service. Our counsellors can be contacted through call, text, online chat or video call services.
A Tasmanian Lifeline (ATL) is a free telephone support service for Tasmanians of all ages who need someone to talk things through with, or need someone to listen. Tasmanian-focused and Tasmanian-based, A Tasmanian Lifeline offers non-judgmental, one-off or ongoing support for anyone having a tough time.
Playgroup Tasmania offers supported playgroups that are safe, warm, welcoming and adaptable spaces for all. Supported playgroups are free to attend and your child does not need a formal diagnosis.
Eat Well Tasmania champions and promotes the eating of seasonal Tasmanian food. Working closely with industry and government, our goal is to bring more delicious seasonal Tasmanian food to Tasmanians.
Providing transport to medical appointments and social gatherings in and out of Dorset.