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Find a range of other community services including community centres, Recreation and Activities, Neighbourhood Houses and much more.
We receive food from Coles and Loaves & Fishes which we organise and put out for the community to get what they need. No requirements need to be met to collect from this service, it is for anyone who needs it.
SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY works to promote positive mental health and prevent suicide by reducing stigma and encouraging people to seek help.
The Tasmanian Suicide Prevention Community Network (TSPCN) is a network of community members, service providers, organisations and government representatives who are working together to reduce the rate and impact of suicide in Tasmania.
We assist with local community fundraising for special causes and help with development and building of local parks, community venues and sporting centres.
The Department of Health Tasmania provides various healthcare services, including acute care, mental health, and palliative care. Find a health service.
We provide a safe and friendly environment for the whole community to meet, share information and resources and build community.
Learning Through Loss is a free training for professionals or volunteers working with young people. The training provides participants with the tools they need to support young people to safely navigate grief and loss. The learnings from the training have the potential to prevent the development of mental illness in those affected by grief and loss.
CatholicCare's Communities for Children program (or C4C as it is sometimes called) has activities and supportive programs for families in the Burnie area who have children 0-12 years of age.
Good Sports works closely with community sporting clubs to promote healthy, safe and become more family-friendly places.
For all men and women to come and socialise and have a cuppa
Community Care TASMANIA's Dial an Angel is a statewide self-funded home care service available to everybody irrespective of circumstances.
We are the leading voice for female participation in sport and recreation in Tasmania.