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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.
Square Pegs aims to improve recognition, understanding and action for children with dyslexia, so that all children can enjoy learning and reach their potential.
The Break O’Day Child and Family Centre is a friendly and welcoming place for families with young children (pre-birth to 5 years).
Canteen supports young people when cancer turns their world upside down and helps them cope with the physical, emotional and practical impact of living with cancer.
Cancer Council trained staff and volunteers are available to assist members of the public with any enquiry or support need relating to cancer which can be made over the phone or by simply dropping in – no appointment is necessary.
Vinnies Van provides soup, sandwiches, hot drinks, fruit, friendship, referral and support.
We deliver services to improve health outcomes of people with chronic health conditions in the Derwent Valley, Central Highlands & Southern Midlands.
Our goal is to keep you independent in your own home and local community as long as possible.
The James Muir Community Health Centre provides the Wynyard Community with the opportunity to access quality health and community services.
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.
The Queenstown PCYC is a not for profit community service organisation that aims to provide recreational activities to the wider community at affordable prices.
We offer a variety of classes, facilities, information sessions, children and family activities, adult programs and services and referrals for the community.
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.
At Deloraine House you can access a range of low cost activities and programs and get referrals to other services.