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The Butterfly Foundation represents all people affected by eating disorders and negative body image including those experiencing the illness, their family and their friends.
Karadi is an inclusive Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation, providing leadership in the sector and serving Aboriginal people of our catchment and their families in achieving strong cultural identity, good health and quality of life.
We are a charitable non-profit community organisation that provides advice and information about assistive technology.
Gran’s Van operates a mobile food van 6 nights a week in Devonport and surrounding areas. We provide a hot meal (winter months) or salad/cold meat (summer months) and hot drink or bottle of water.
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.
Burnie Lodge provides affordable long term communal housing in northwest Tasmania if you are on a low income.
The Heart Foundation is a charity dedicated to fighting the single biggest killer of Australians – heart disease.
Possability is dedicated to helping people develop to their full potential and live a satisfying life. We support people to develop independence and confidence; to live the life they choose and achieve their goals.
Links to supports and activities available for Burnie residents. Designed to assist members to quickly locate important services and find ways to connect through local groups, clubs and organisations.
The Safe Choices program is focused on the improved safety of women, children and other Tasmanian community members, through the raising of community awareness around the issues of Family Violence.
The Phoenix Centre provides support services to people and communities who have experienced torture and other traumatic events in their country of origin or while fleeing those countries.
The Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) is a fun, free home-based early learning and parenting program.
HIPPY works with pre-school children and parents to support early childhood learning in the home.