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      • Gymnasium
      • Facilities and Venue Hire
      • Muslim Women’s Fitness Group
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      • Social Groups
      • Commonwealth Home Support Program
      • Non-funded Services
    • Youth Services
      • Belconnen Youth Centre
      • Youth school holiday program
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      • Dungeons and Dragons
      • Friday Dinners Drop-in
      • Planned Support
      • Pre-Learner Driver Licence Course
      • Bridge to Brighter Futures
      • T25 Clinic Drop-In Health Service
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      • Playgroups
      • Circle of Security
      • Yurwang-Gulwan – Koori Girls
      • Strong Women’s Group
      • Family Resources
      • Family Foundations
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      • Tuning in to Kids
      • Tiny Tumblers
      • Tuning in to Teens
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      • Wellbeings
      • Neurodevelopment Early Intervention Support and Training (NEIST)
      • ADHD and Autism Assessments
      • Bungee – Youth Resilience
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Building Connection and Belonging Through Creativity 

Community NewsBy CRCSDecember 16, 2025

Capital Region Community Services (CRCS) Involve social groups for seniors provide a range of opportunities to build social connections within the community, learn and share skills, and improve overall wellbeing. The moments in time quilt project is the perfect example of how to build connection and belonging in the community. Find out more.

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Acknowledgement of Country

Capital Region Community Services acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands across the Capital Region where we support community. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded, and the land always was, and always will be, Aboriginal lands. We pay our respects to the traditional Elders across the region, past and present, and thank them for caring for the land, waters and skies, and for their culture, teaching and knowledge passed down through generations.

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