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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.
These are emergency relief payments, not income support. We can only provide one-off, limited amounts to help people with essential needs like food and medicine.
The Tasmania Fire Service’s Community Education Unit delivers a number of programs in the community to enhance community safety. These programs are free-of-charge.
If you are thinking about suicide, experiencing a personal crisis or feeling alone help is available any time 24/7 on 13 11 14.
No one needs to face their problems alone. If you struggle talking on the phone you can Text Lifeline on 0477 13 11 14.
YFCC delivers this program for the North West and West coast region to help people in financial crisis by assisting with the cost of food, transport, clothing, utilities, education and health.
The Gagebrook Community Centre (Jordan River Service) makes a difference by providing a safe place, with opportunities for people to grow and share their skills and knowledge.
Don’t have a phone or don’t want to call or text? Lifeline’s Crisis Chat is a 24/7 chat service available to everyone.
The Caring Network is registered as an emergency relief organisation to provide aid to members of the West Tamar community, we also run a community Op Shop.
Vinnies Van provides soup, sandwiches, hot drinks, fruit, friendship, referral and support.
At Deloraine House you can access a range of low cost activities and programs and get referrals to other services.
Doorways provides emergency relief and holistic case management with referral to internal and external support services. It aims to support people as they seek to make changes in their lives. We believe everyone has the capacity to change and Doorways caseworkers walk alongside people as they develop plans to achieve their goals.
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.
The Emergency + App provides information about when to call Triple Zero and information about who to call in various non-emergency situations.