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Florence Nightingale Society of Tasmania

The basic principle of the Society is to enhance the life of aged and/or incapacitated nurses by providing equipment to enable them to enjoy an extension of their independence, mobility and comfort. The society is able to assist with equipment on an "on loan" basis including: wheelchairs, walkers, special chairs, commode/shower chairs, heat packs, special doonas, stools, beds, mattresses, spectacles, dentures and hearing aids.

23 Parliament St
Suburb: SANDY BAY
State: TAS
Postcode: 7005

(03) 6223 6255 (BH)

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Malika Aleha

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Hi my name is Malika, i am in desperate need for some food, i have spent my last on my car as i need the vehicle to get me from work to pick up kids from school and back home, otherwise i couldtn get anywhere, if anyone would be able to help i would very much appreciate it, as i got my own rental at a very young age i am finding it difficult to put food in our mouths aswell.. any help would be very helpul at this very moment.

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Johanna Elatam

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Hello, I am a mum of two small children aged 1 and 3. I have been thinking of the value of community and would love to reach out to the older generation who may be missing their family or not have any. I'm not sure how to go about it. I'd love to take some time to visit or meet with a group of friendly people . I think it might bring some joy to some and my children will have the benefit of getting to know a different generation.

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