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Richmond Futures provides evidence-based mental health interventions to people living in Residential Aged Care Facilities.
Take a minute is designed to empower Tasmanians to take charge of their mental health and wellbeing. It’s about understanding what good mental health and wellbeing looks like and the positive ways we can achieve it.
We provide a safe and friendly environment where people of all abilities can participate in the sport of sailing.
QLife is a peer telephone and web chat support and referral service for LGBTIQ+ people their friends, family and supporters.
We provide emergency accommodation and deliver services focused on pathways out of homelessness and the safety and well-being of people experiencing family violence.
The Housing Hub has a free NDIS Housing Advice Line for Housing Seekers and their supporters that operates Monday-Friday, 10am-3pm (AEDT).
The Victims of Crime Service supports people to deal with personal and practical problems associated with the impact of crime, to allow them to regain control of their lives.
Wyndarra’s Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) helps senior Australians access entry-level support services to live independently and safely at home.
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.
As the largest Tasmanian-owned passenger transport company, Metro is dedicated to connecting communities and making the journey better for all Tasmanians.
MensLine Australia is a telephone and online counselling service offering support for Australian men anywhere, anytime.
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.