There are 21 youth services in Northern Suburbs
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Youth centres Drop-In Sessions are a safe space for young people to participate in recreational activities, including arts & crafts, cooking and indoor & outdoor games or just chill out with friends.
Headspace Centres act as a one-stop-shop for young people who need help with mental health, physical health (including sexual health), alcohol and other drugs or work and study support.
The Achievers Club WA Inc. mentors children and youth from low socio-economic backgrounds on a voluntary basis, to enable the children to be the best they can.
NDIS provider empowering young adults with disabilities to reach their goals through building life skills and engaging with their interests.
Health support services for children and adolescents
An early intervention mental health support service for children and young people aged 5-18 years living in the City of Wanneroo.
Dreamcare Support is a northern suburb family business with a wide range of supports including; respite, community access, maintenance, gardening and nursing care for all NDIS service users.
Inspired by Edmund Rice, our vision is to enable people to feel included, be active participants, and make a positive contribution to society.
Youth Sport, Arts and Leadership programs across Perth (ages 5-18)
Want to find your best self? Aligned Living is the perfect way to find balance, healing, and overcome challenges all whilst having fun and hanging out with horses!
Providing tailored and holistic mental health support to 12 - 25-year-olds.
There’s not a person in the whole world who hasn’t experienced upset or trauma. The key to wellness and being in charge of your life is to not only effectively manage these upsets but eliminate them.
Mental Illness Fellowship of WA (MIFWA) is a mental health organisation with 30 years’ experience supporting people with a lived experience of mental illness, their families, and carers across WA.
The Read Write Now progam provides free one-to-one help for adults who want to improve their reading, writing, maths, study or basic computer skills.
Homeless support services for people aged 16-22 years of age
At Youth Futures we are driven by the belief that all young people matter, regardless of the circumstances they find themselves in.