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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.
Tresca Community Centre offers a large range of activities, groups & classes, we also have the Exeter Online Centre in our building, a Men’s Shed, an OpShop and a playground.
Calling Quitline can double your chances of successfully quitting smoking. Call or email us for free information and support.
East Devonport Neighbourhood House is a warm and friendly place where you can come for a variety of reasons.
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.
Our community pantry offers a large range of food items to community members needing food assistance.
We support those in South East Tasmania from Sorell to Eaglehawk Neck.
Haemochromatosis Australia is the support and advocacy group for people affected by hereditary haemochromatosis.
Square Pegs aims to improve recognition, understanding and action for children with dyslexia, so that all children can enjoy learning and reach their potential.
Cancer Council Tasmania offers a free wig library service for clients experiencing hair loss as a result of their cancer treatment.
Cancer Council Tasmania’s Cancer Support for Under 25’s is a state-wide program supporting Tasmanian families of children, adolescents and young adults with cancer up to the age of 25 years and survivors of childhood cancer.
The Tasmanian Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) is a public health initiative to minimise the spread of blood borne viruses HIV/AIDS and hepatitis B and C among injecting drug users and to the wider community. The Salvation Army is the provider of the Tasmanian Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) in the North.
PCYC is a not for profit organisation. The activities you attend at PCYC help fund the work we do with disadvantaged, disengaged and vulnerable youth.
Trained Hospice volunteers are available to support patients and families at home.