Find non profit organizations in Kew, VIC. Listings include Ability Works Australia, Kew Toy Library, It's Time, Kooyong, Highbury Common, Davis Street Kindergarten, Kew Festival.
The Kew Historical Society was founded in 1958 and is one of the oldest continuing historical societies in Melbourne. The Society is a member of the Boroondara Historical Societies Association, the RHSV, and AMaGA.
Connecting, supporting and engaging alumni of Trinity Grammar School, Kew
Giant Steps Melbourne runs a school and adult services program for children and adults on the autism spectrum.
Australia's official Saab Car Club representing Victoria, SA & Tas.
We empower, equip and encourage students to be able to lead other students to Jesus in schools!
We support people who are socially isolated or living with a mental illness.
AWA create inclusive employment & design solutions for people with disability and those facing social exclusion. Our work spans social enterprise, employment services, and inclusiv...
Join the Kew Toy Library. We have approximately 3000 toys to share. 152 Pakington Street, Kew. 0492 949 738
Our goal is to help the community achieve better representation for the people of Kooyong.
The Kew Historical Society was founded in 1958 and is one of the oldest continuing historical societies in Melbourne. The Society is a member of the Boroondara Historical Societies...
KNLC aims to provide socially inclusive educational, recreational, health and wellbeing and social s
A well-established and friendly community choir based in Kew, under the Musical Direction of award-winning conductor Andrew Wailes. Rehearsals on Thursday evenings in Kew.. For mor...
Davis Street Kindergarten, Kew. A kinder inspired by the educational projects of Reggio Emilia.
Alice to Sea - Making tracks for tiny tots A crusade of epic proportions 1820 kms/32 days to raise funds and awareness for prem & still born babies.
Sustainably produced biochar and wood vinegar products for agriculture, industry and organic stock f
Educational, fitness, recreational and community development activites for our local community
Our Stroke Hub welcomes everyone affected by stroke - stroke survivors, carers & family members - to
Tom's Shed operates every Thursday morning from 9.00am – 12.30pm. Come along and discuss your project with the team or just drop in for a coffee and chat.
Join us for the Giant Steps Community Scarecrow Festival at Willsmere Station Community Gardens.