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tagari lia Child and Family Learning Centre (Bridgewater) is a safe place where families with children aged zero to five years can go to play and learn whilst also accessing health and family support services.
The Beaconsfield Child and Family Learning Centre provides a range of early childhood services for families with young children aged 0-5 in the 7275, 7276, and 7270 post code areas.
We are a jobactive provider. My Pathway is regionally based so we understand the challenges facing people living in rural, remote and regional Australia.
Our mission is to support people who are attracted to more than one gender and enhance the understanding, acceptance, inclusion and celebration of bisexuality and pansexuality.
‘Stronger Together’ Dementia Support Services, offers support to the Greek Community of Tasmania by providing free programs to assist people living at home with early stages of dementia, their carers and families.
Stitch is a women’s sewing and craft group for the multicultural community in Hobart.
Second Echo Ensemble (SEE) is a contemporary arts organisation in lutruwita/Tasmania, featuring diverse artists to challenge societal assumptions.
We provide emergency support and assistance for people in need in the form of food vouchers, food hampers, clothing, blankets, baby nappies, budget and financial advice.
We partner with No-Interest-Loans so that you can submit your documents locally. Call us to make an appointment or to find out more.
The Tasmanian Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) is a public health initiative to minimise the spread of blood borne viruses HIV/AIDS and hepatitis B and C among injecting drug users and to the wider community. The Salvation Army is the provider of the Tasmanian Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) in the North.
Do you have a child aged 3-5 years of age? The preschool experience empowers children to think, explore, question, wonder and learn how to learn.
A state wide peak community organisation representing people from diverse cultural, linguistic and religious backgrounds.