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Community Centres - City of Salisbury
The City of Salisbury has a strong commitment to the establishment and provision of Community Centres for its local communities. There are currently seven Community Centres and a Youth Centre operating within the City and they are:
Bagster Road Community Centre, 17 Bagster Rd, Salisbury North, Tel. 8250 4167
Burton Community Centre, 386 Waterloo Corner Rd, Burton, Tel. 8280 8843
Morella Community Centre, 90 Kings Rd, Parafield Gardens, Tel. 8250 7786
Paddocks Centre, Cnr Bridge Rd and Kesters Rd, Para Hills, Tel. 8258 8099
Pooraka Farm Community Centre, 126 Henderson Ave, Pooraka, Tel. 8262 5544
Salisbury East Neighbourhood Centre, 28 Smith Rd, Salisbury East, Tel. 8285 2055
The Mawson Centre 2-8 Main St, Mawson Lakes SA 5095. Tel. 8302 5449
Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre 17-19 Wiltshire St, Salisbury, Tel. 8253 9928
These centres collectively form the Salisbury Youth and Neighbourhood Services Program.
Our Community Centres are as diverse and vibrant as the communities they serve. They are friendly and welcoming places, that play a vital role in supporting and developing the social and educational life within our City
They do this by delivering lifelong learning opportunities that support social wellbeing, foster intellectual and personal growth, and provide pathways into further education, training and employment
At any given time, the Centres may be delivering computing and technology tutoring; resume writing and job seeking advice; enterprise and business skills development; one-on-one language and literacy tutoring; a low cost, healthy community lunch or budget cooking class; health information; cultural support services; fitness programs; homework help; family support and playgroups; crafts and other leisure activities, or just providing a space for a community group to meet
Programs are designed to appeal to learners of all ages and abilities. Diversity of content, flexibility of times and locations, a variety of delivery methods, and affordability, mean that you can always learn or experience something new
Interested people can also help by volunteering, working in the office, creche or the kitchen, joining a Management Committee, leading a group or program, or assisting with fundraising or promotion
For more information, or find out more about what's on offer, contact the Manager Youth and Neighbourhood Services on Tel 8406 8374, visit www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/communitycentres or contact a Centre near you









