Social Services in Adamstown, Newcastle, NSW

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Results from the 'Social Services' category in Adamstown, Newcastle

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504 Glebe Road, Newcastle, 2300

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Union House 34 Union Street, Newcastle West, 2302

(02) 4929 5496
Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization
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408 King Street, Newcastle West, 2302

(02) 4929 4424
Hunter Volunteer Centre mission is to promote, encourage, and empower volunteers in their contribution to the community, and to support and resource organisations in their utilisation of volunteers. Hunter Volunteer Centre is a community facility for volunteers and those who work with them. Anyone in the community who has an interest in volunteering, or requires assistance with volunteering issues can utilise the staff and resources of the centre.
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352 King Street, Newcastle, 2300

(02) 4033 4500
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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408 King St, Newcastle West, 2302

(02) 4927 0111
Disability services & support organisation, Nonprofit Organization, Social Service, Charity Organization
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suite 302 level 3/12 Stewart Ave, Newcastle West, 2302

95 Turnbull St, Hamilton, 2303

(02) 4965 4420

41-45-45 Hunter Street, Newcastle, 2300

(02) 4927 5400
Social Service

Po Box 556, Newcastle, 2300

0403 293 880
Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization
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167 Parry St, Hamilton East, 2303

(02) 4962 5316
Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization
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Scott Street, Newcastle, 2300

(02) 9262 3221
Animal Liberation believes all animals (yes humans are animals too) have a right to live how they would normally choose without other species intervention. Animal Liberation is an animal rights charity founded in 1976 by Christine Townend, based on the philosophies of Professor Peter Singer, as set out in his worldwide best-selling book Animal Liberation. Animal Liberation has branches in all states of Australia and many thousands of supporters.
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111 Beaumont St, Hamilton, 2303

0435 828 410
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143 BEAUMONT STREET, Hamilton, 2303

(02) 4961 3241
social work
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129 Maitland Road, Islington, 2296

(02) 4962 7700
Community organisation
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12 Maitland Road, Islington, 2296

Mental Health Service, Non-profit organisation, Nonprofit Organization
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Darling Street, Broadmeadow, 2292

+61 2 4961 1573
Racecourse, Function & Event Centre
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131 Macquarie Street, Merewether, 2291

0411 875 444
Disability Entrepreneurship - We are all about enabling people with disabilities into entrepreneurship. We aim to make pathways open and accessible and hand over the initiative to the NDIS participant to drive the process toward entrepreneurial success. And most importantly, it’s not just about jargon and keywords and saying the right thing - we want to build real world self employment opportunities that lead toward empowerment and individual social inclusion. How does it work in Real Life? We sit down and listen to you in a one to one conversation to discover your experience and prior knowledge. Each Entrepreneur with a Disability (EwD) comes to Disability Entrepreneur with a unique skillset and we value that as a starting point. We don’t force you to sit through a compulsory theory component by way of induction or introduction. In fact, we stand by our unique approach of offering a “Business Plan on Day One” as a way to keep you immersed in the growth mindset. Oh, and by the way, we emphasize a focus on personal growth and individual development as important to the Entrepreneurial Mindset. During your time with Disability Entrepreneur you will refer back to a series of Coaching Skills built on appreciating that a healthy, positive, growth mindset is an essential part of nurturing the grit and resilience required to establish a start up business. How do I know if this is right for me? If you are a person with a disability who is or would like the opportunity to be self employed, the owner of an enterprise, a social enterprise founder, or someone who identifies as an entrepreneur, then send us a message at Disability Entrepreneur today. We are seeking NDIS participants to work alongside our business mentors to identify entrepreneurial opportunities and then establish and build it out into self employment opportunities. Longer term, the goal is to create a genuine stand alone business that offers lasting value return to you as a viable business.

10 Dixon St, Hamilton, 2303

(02) 4969 3889
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64 Hannell St, Wickham, 2293

Aged care
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123 MAITLAND ROAD, Islington, 2296

(02) 4961 1476
Thrift store, social work