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Click here to see Emergency Relief Providers (food vouchers, help with bills etc) – South, North, North West, East Coast, West Coast
Below you will also find crisis accommodation (shelters), family violence and child safety support and other emergency and crisis support services.
Orana House provides both crisis and long term accommodation to homeless adult males aged 21 and above as well as couples with children or males with children.
We provide Tasmanians with information about the range of medical services available after hours (at night time, on weekends and public holidays) and how to find them
You cannot do any harm to a person by applying an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED). You just have to turn it on and the machine will talk you through everything you need to do in simple steps – so have a go, you may just save a life.
We work to make the community to feel safe and be safe, to reduce crime, to improve driver behaviour through traffic law enforcement and to contribute towards community resilience through effective security and emergency management.
City kitchen provides low cost meals to the Burnie community from our location at the Burnie Baptist Church
We run an emergency food assistance program at Door of Hope.
The Emergency Relief service provides financial assistance to Tasmanians experiencing hardship due to an unexpected crisis or challenging life situations.
At West Winds we aim to provide a range of support and services for the south Channel community.
AK Young Women’s Emergency Accommodation Service provides young women with appropriate support to address their identified needs
The Midway Point Neighbourhood House services the area surrounding Sorell. Run by the community for the community we are part of the national Neighbourhood House network.
Kentish House delivers services tailored to meet the needs of the Kentish community.
Clarendon Vale Neighbourhood Centre (CVNC) is a safe welcoming space for all the Clarendon Vale / Clarence Plains community and its surrounds.