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Below you can find Health related helplines, Medical condition support, Health Foundations, Community Centres, Food & Nutrition, Aboriginal health services, Support groups and much more.
The Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) provides mother to mother breastfeeding support in a range of ways including antenatal online breastfeeding education, local groups where mothers can chat face to face with a trained breastfeeding counsellor, and meet others who may have faced similar challenges.
Clarendon Vale Neighbourhood Centre (CVNC) is a safe welcoming space for all the Clarendon Vale / Clarence Plains community and its surrounds.
Women’s Health Tasmania offers women opportunities to gain new skills and a better understanding of health issues of relevance to them. We are a state-wide service run by women for women.
Respite care is short-term care available to a person and their care giver. Respite care provides help for carers so that they can take part in everyday activities or go on holidays while ensuring that the person receiving care is looked after, and given a break to recharge their batteries.
We provide a place for people to go and feel part of a community, learn new skills, be a part of a group, meet new friends, volunteer, and give back to our community.
A friendly group of community members meet monthly for a meal in various locations around Dorset. Ring the House to find out the next location and to book your place. Transport can be arranged.
Burnie Community House supports community members and their family with capacity building opportunities and social inclusion spaces.
Providing free food and grocery items delivered by Loaves and Fishes Tasmania. A fresh delivery arrives every second Friday. Call the House for details.
Brave Foundation is a not-for-profit charitable foundation that equips expecting and parenting young people with resources, referrals, and education opportunities to facilitate happy, healthy, and connected families.
We provide low cost access to sporting, recreational, social and cultural programs in a safe environment for young people and the broader community.
The Tasmanian School Canteen Association (TSCA) was formed in 1994 to promote and facilitate the provision of a nutritious and healthy food service in Tasmanian school canteens.
We support the needs of Aboriginal Elders in relation to health and living standards. We assist to maintain unity in cultural links.