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Find a range of other community services including community centres, Recreation and Activities, Neighbourhood Houses and much more.
Professional and friendly support services and groups of many kinds are available here at Beaconsfield Neighbourhood House for those living locally in the Tamar Valley of Tasmania.
Zonta International is a global organisation of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women.
Libraries Tasmania provides library lending, research, information, literacy and learning services and offers contemporary and friendly places where people from all walks of life can meet, learn and take part in community-focused experiences.
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.
Families Tasmania and the Family Food Patch program have a strong reputation for developing, hosting and participating in a wide range of community events.
Our Food 4 Thought breakfast program provides students with a nutritious breakfast prepared in the Loaves and Fishes Tasmania Devonport kitchen. Chaplains also provide support in times of crisis.
Whether you need shopping or a full weekly menu of nutritious meals that make your soul sing prepared for you, Community Care Tasmania can provide you with what you need and just the way you like it.
We provide a safe and friendly environment where people of all abilities can participate in the sport of sailing.
Emergency Relief Organisation providing assistance with Food, Aurora, Rent, Bus tickets, short-term Crisis Accommodation, Referral to other support services
Eureka Clubhouse supports people experiencing mental ill-health to live well in the community.
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.
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