Community Service Clubs in Esperance
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Goldfields Community Alcohol and Drug Service - Esperance
Hope Community ServicesThe Goldfields Community Alcohol and Drug Service has offices in Kalgoorlie and Esperance, providing a variety of community alcohol and drug treatment and support services to the Goldfields region.
Esperance
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Goldfields Community Alcohol and Drug Service - Kalgoorlie
Hope Community ServicesThe Goldfields Community Alcohol and Drug Service has offices in Kalgoorlie and Esperance, providing a variety of community alcohol and drug treatment and support services to the Goldfields region.
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Community Service Clubs
Australia Nova Romana
A national Roman living-history and education organisation providing a central community for the study of Latin language, exploration of ancient Roman politics and a safe network for members to explore and learn about the 'cultus deorum romanum', the religion of ancient Rome.
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Community Service Clubs
Braille House
Braille HouseFree lending Braille library. Braille House is a Not-for-profit organisation that transforms the lives of vision impaired people with by producing and giving access to reading material and other tactual resources through our extensive library of books, and much, much more.
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Community Service Clubs
Connected au
Connected AU was born out of this concern, with a focus on helping people who might be isolated, vulnerable and lonely. Mea built a free online platform to connect and engage people, and The Letterbox Project became the foundation of this platform.
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headspace Esperance
Hope Community ServicesEnsuring young people (12-25 year olds) can access expert health workers in a safe, confidential and youth-friendly environment. headspace can help young people with mental health, physical health (including sexual health), alcohol and other drug services, and work and study support.
Esperance
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Individualised Community Living Strategy (ICLS) - Esperance
Hope Community ServicesHOPE aims to meet people at their moment of need, and provide individualised and effective support. This includes assisting individuals and families in transition: whether they are leaving custody, or trying to secure work after a long period of unemployment, changing careers, or building life and parenting skills, Hope offers a secure and confident transition into community.
Esperance
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Outreach - Leavers Week
Hope Community ServicesHOPE has been providing support to young people during leaver’s week for a number of years now, offering a safe space and support for young people in crisis or under the influence.
Esperance
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Outreach - Street Vans
Hope Community ServicesThe Street Van service is a cornerstone of Hope Community Services’ outreach work.
Esperance
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Outreach - Volunteering
Hope Community ServicesVolunteer for out Street Van or Leavers Week! Find more information at our website!
Esperance
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Association for Services to Torture and Trauma Survivors (ASeTTS)
ASeTTSASeTTS have for over 30-years provided mental health, community capacity building services and cultural transition supports to people from refugees and asylum seeker backgrounds who have experienced torture or trauma in their home country, during their journey to Australia or while in detention.
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Youth Justice Services
Hope Community ServicesHope Community Services deliver a range of support for young people aged between 10 and 17 years of age who have become involved with the justice system, in the Kimberley, Perth Metropolitan, Midwest, Pilbara and Goldfields regions. Programs include Bail Services, Youth Transitional Accommodation Program, and Community Programs.
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Advocare care finder program
Advocare Incorporatedcare finder program - Perth North, Perth South, South West and Central/Western Wheatlbelt.
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Family Relationship Advice Line
Department of Social ServicesFor those seeking help, information, support and referral to a range of services that can prevent family breakdown or ease the difficulties associated with separation and divorce.
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Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA)
Indigenous Allied Health AustraliaIndigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA) is a national, member-based Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander allied health organisation. IAHA leads sector workforce development and support to improve the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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Mental Health Emergency Response Line (1300 555 788) and RuralLink (1800 552 002)
East Metropolitan Health ServiceAnyone experiencing or dealing with others experiencing mental health distress or crisis across Metropolitan WA can call the Mental Health Emergency Response Line, 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week. Regional and remote callers can reach RuralLink after 4:30pm Monday to Friday or 24/7 over the weekend.