Find non profit organizations in Launceston, TAS. Listings include 67 Army Cadet Unit - Youngtown, Family Day Care Tasmania, Tasmanian Arboricultural Organisation, Speak Up Launceston, 1st Tamar Sea Scouts, Beyond the Rainbow.
The Clifford Craig Health Foundation was established in 1992 by the local community with the founding vision to improve health outcomes for the region.
Pathfinder Care was founded by experienced and qualified social workers who have worked in the child safety and disability for 20 years.
67 ACU is an Australian Army Cadet unit located in Youngtown (temporarily relocated 2 St John Street Launceston).Sharing, liking or commenting does not equal endorsement.
The Rotary Club of Central Launceston meets every Monday for lunch at 1pm at Hotel Grand Chancellor
TasBreeders is the industry body representing thoroughbred breeders in Tasmania. Supporting the people, horses and future of Tasmania’s thoroughbred industry.
Family Day Care Tasmania Thrive Group has been operating Family Day Care since 1975. Thrive operates statewide as Family Day Care Tasmania with offices in the North and South, and...
The Community Music Programme Launceston aims to develop players' musical skills and confidence in a fun and social learning environment. You can start in a band appropriate to you...
The Sanctuary is a non-denominational worship gathering for ‘The Church’ of Tasmania
Karinya offers Crisis Accommodation for young women (13-20), the KYM Program for pregnant women and young parents (15-24), the KYTT Program, supporting youth (16-24) at risk of ho...
A fun, free, friendly 5k at 9am every Saturday. Walkers, runners and volunteers of all ages welcome!
Volunteer group of professional arborists, representing the Tasmanian arboricultural industry.
Tamar Rural Youth is a part of Rural Youth Tasmania, an organisation for young people between the ages of 15-30. Each club is completely self-funded, since restarting the club in 2...
A place where Launceston residents can speak up about community matters, such as public funding & tow
In June 2013 1st Tamar Sea Scouts (formerly 18th Launceston) celebrated our 50th anniversary. Over the past 5 decades thousand of Tasmanians have been directly and indirectly in...
The Old Launcestonians' Association organises events to promote fellowship among former LCGS students, staff and parents, and supports the School.
Not for profit organisation donating care boxes and packs to hospitals Tasmania wide, for families experiencing baby loss.
The Northern High Schools Sports Association Inc. proudly provides positive sporting opportunities for our young sports men and women as they grow and develop. For more informatio...
A non-profit, apolitical and social organisation for Kirat community in Australia
Transforming the lives and status of women and girls since 1921. Working within our local communities and beyond, members carry out practical, hands-on projects that create a direc...
Reclink Australia aims to enhance the lives of people experiencing disadvantage by providing inclusive sport, recreation and arts programs.
We are an independent, non-profit, community-based organization. ICCT provides a dynamic space that cultivates an exchange of ideas about Islam through art, culture, and education ...
Project North aims to alleviate complex social issues in the Northern Suburbs of Launceston
An evolving group revolving around women interested/passionate/working/studying in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) in Launceston, TAS.
✨Welcome to Communities for Children Kanamaluka✨ Supporting children & families 0-12 to grow, thrive and learn while building stronger communities together. We use early intervent...
City Mission operates 11 Mission Shops and 5 Resale Centres across North and North West Tasmania. When you shop with us your money stays in local communities across North and North...
Councillor Hugh McKenzie was first elected to Council in 2011.
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Salvos Street Teams in both Hobart and Launceston operate on the streets on Friday and Satardays nights providing safety, care assistance to vulnerable patrons who may be at risk o...
Northern Area Rovers are a Rover Scout Unit that is based in Launceston, Tasmania. We are an active group that loves to do a range of great experiences!
Baby Village Invermay! Thursdays 9:30-11:00 at 35 Holbrook Street Invermay. A safe and welcoming Baby Playgroup for families with babies ages birth to 12 months or non-walkers.
Mabuhay! Welcome Pinay/Pinoy Kabayan old timers and newcomers to Launceston, Tasmania! North Region suburbs and communities of the Philippines-Australia Community of Tasmania - PAC...