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Homely Retreats provides support and urgent response respite experiences for Tasmanian families affected by cancer.
The Parent Line is available at any time to assist parents, of children 0-5 years, with stressful parenting issues or concerns.
The line offers information and referrals to a full range of response, counselling, information and other support services provided by Safe at Home. In all emergencies ring 000.
Financial help if you’re 24 or younger and a student or Australian Apprentice, or 21 or younger and looking for work.
The East Devonport Child and Family Centre is a place for families with children birth to 5 to access a range of services.
Well Fed Tasmania is a mobile community kitchen and food truck. This innovative outreach resource is co-owned by Families Tasmania and the Tasmanian School Canteen Association and was launched in August 2018.
Family Planning Tasmania provides expert sexual and reproductive health services through our clinics in Burnie, Launceston, Glenorchy as well as a number of outreach services. All services are confidential. Everyone is welcome and we don’t judge anyone.
Deaf Children Australia supports deaf and hard of hearing children, youth and their families from point of diagnosis, to primary school, high school, further education and training, right through to employment.
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.
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.
Practical advice and support for carers. We’re here for you.
Community Mediation provides an opportunity for members of the community to participate in a forum which is designed to assist them in working through conflicts to reach a mutually acceptable agreement.